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Maybe Tomorrow

8/1/2018

 

A stand alone novel by Kim Golden
​from the Maybe series...

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By now, everyone should know I don't do a great deal of romance, especially erotic romance. Not that I have anything against it, I just seem to have an affinity for the the macabre, gore and paranormal. I have to admit, Kim Golden's got a story (many, actually) to tell and they come by her writing on what she knows.

Just like me, she's in an IR marriage, [That's interracial for those who don't know] and she shares in amazing detail and with a strength that allowed me to actually like the characters, find appreciation in their situations, and get this- even like the book! YES, I enjoyed Maybe Tomorrow!

So what was so good about this novel that made me want to share a review? First off, before I share my thoughts, I have to tell you, this book is a stand alone novel. It comes from a series where you will meet some of the characters again, but you don't have to read the previous novels in order to enjoy this one. That stated, now I can tell you what I found enjoyable about this story, Eddy and Henrik of Maybe Tomorrow... 

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The novel shares the story of pressing love. Eddy didn't want another relationship and was ready to head home when she came across Henrik. Henrik, had been separated for a short while, but for some reason, his ex wouldn't stay out of his life. He needed something to focus on , just to pass the time, but a girl wasn't what he thought would help. Until he saw her!

The story, very mature story, tells how what you want can come when you least expect it and sometimes form the most unlikely of places. What I enjoyed most about this story is that Eddy was spontaneous- she knew what she was doing, even when she knew she shouldn't but enjoyed the ride. Henrik came off as a handsome Swede, one I'd love to meet. Just don't tell my husband!

The story was fun, a bit realistic and enjoyable. I wasn't too thrilled with the way Eddy seemed to need so much feedback on her choices, when she came off so independent but in a way, it made her like many of my friends. I wanted to tell her a thing or two and I've never been in any of her situations. I think that made for the adventure of it all.

Check out Maybe Tomorrow, and remember it is not a requirement to read the other books before this one, though if you're a romance fanatic and can stand some hot and steamy situations, this may be your next series. Cheers, while I move on to the next read!


Maybe Tomorrow of the Maybe series
Kim Golden
​Echo Books - Stockholm December 2016
475 pages
Romance/Multicultural/Interracial/Women's Fiction

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