Sunday, February 19, 2023

✱✱Book Review✱✱ Amy's Guardian (Never Too Late For Love Romantic Suspense) by Josie Jade and Regan Black

 

Beau Brennan's new job as the sheriff of Heartbreak Key is a far cry from the big cities he's worked in his whole career. But he likes the quiet and solitude of island life—it's a chance to heal from losing his law enforcement partner.

Alone is the way Beau operates best.

He definitely wasn't expecting someone like Amy Young—here on the island for 
treasure hunting of all things. In her mid-40s, downright beautiful, and finally out from under the thumb of her narcissist ex-husband, her big personality and even bigger smiles are drawing him in.

And Beau doesn't even think he wants to resist. Especially when he finds out Amy's smiles hide insecurities about herself he's more than willing to prove wrong.

And when treasure hunting fun takes a deadly turn, this gruff sheriff will stop at nothing to keep Amy safe. And make her his.

She thinks the best years of her life are already gone? Hell no. 
Because it's never too late for love.


Momma Says: 4 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐

Amy and Beau make the sweetest couple once they get out of their own way. They each have baggage to deal with, which means they do a fair amount of tripping over the wrong things to say or do. Nevertheless, they totally belong together from the first time they meet - which is on meet cute level. Like the first three Never Too Late for Love books, Amy's Guardian is a fast-paced read that's perfect for whiling away an afternoon. It has a couple you genuinely want to root for, some action and danger, and even a treasure hunt. And without giving anything away, I'll just say that I loved the twist at the end. It was pretty perfect for Beau and Amy.
I love that this series has been about couples closer to my own age, and I love the reminder that the fire between two people with so much chemistry isn't only for the young. Josie Jade and Regan Black make for a solid writing duo, and I'll be waiting to see what's next for them. 




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