A Day Late
About
Grady is a disaster at relationships. Or, well, at starting them. He always manages to move too late or too slow or fall for absolutely the wrong woman. You know, the sort that is committed to someone else, like his brother’s fiancée.
Claire is done with her veterinary medicine program and is flying off to Foothills with her boyfriend to “meet the parents.” Turns out, when you’re both working your butts off and never see each other, you may not have noticed that you haven’t had a meal together in weeks, forgot the other’s birthday, and haven’t had sex in months.
Stuck in a pretentious mansion with a snooty mother-in-law and a man you don’t like as well as you thought... and finding out the love of your life isn’t the guy you came with, but his brother? Worst and best vacation ever.
Praise for this book
"A charming and heart-pumping tale of inopportune timing, undeniable attraction, and the hardest truths to tell ourselves, A Day Late is a quick and entertaining work of romance. Armed with snappy dialogue, longing glances, and narrative voices that are both self-aware and self-reflective, this classic love triangle reads like a classic romantic comedy. Bursts of humor reveal the author’s wit, while the patient storytelling allows space for playful details and scene-crafting that draws you into this pastoral but passionate novel."
"Loved the story, the characters and the setting. Well written and edited, it left me with a warm fuzzy feeling as any book in this genre should. Found it difficult to put down. Some sex scenes but in keeping with the story and not too explicit, which is a bonus for me. I received this as an ARC and am leaving this review voluntarily but I don’t always leave 5 stars!"