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Tomorrow’s Too Late by Nicole Edwards

Posted on 30 May, 2018 by in Nicole Edwards, Review / 1 comment

Tomorrow’s Too Late by Nicole Edwardsby Nicole Edwards
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four-stars

A man with a painful past.

Hunter Kogan is no stranger to pain. For the past five years, he has been in a downward spiral, his days dark and grey. He spends most of his waking hours stumbling through, hating every second, wishing he didn't even exist.

A woman with a secret.

Danielle Davidson was born with a secret, one she knows should never get out. That very secret was what had her running from the only man she's ever loved. But it seems someone has figured it out, and they want her dead because of it.

A man who can save them both.

Kye Sterling knows Hunter has a troubled past. He knows someone hurt the man, which is the very reason he doesn't mind getting close, wanting to ease Hunter's pain in the only way he knows how. Not that it's working. Nothing seems to be working.

When Max Adorite comes to Sniper 1 Security seeking personal protection for his cousin Danielle, the world as Hunter and Kye know it will forever be changed.

Can the three of them figure out the threat to Dani before a madman gets his revenge? Can Hunter finally move out of the past and get the answers he so desperately needs? Or will he end up pushing away the two people who could pull him out of the darkness and into the light?

This is a full-length standalone novel that is part of the Sniper 1 Security series.

Tomorrow’s Too Late by Nicole Edwards was menage at its finest!

The reader truly believes that Hunter Kogen, Danielle Davidson and Kye Sterling need to be three, need each other to be for their forever happy; oh full disclosure this is a m/m/f…..meaning the men are in love with each other as well as with Danielle and they touch each other.

The author masterfully pulled off this dynamic inside of a second chance romance story…you see Hunter and Danielle have a past; without revealing too much let’s just say it was young love torn apart.  This was layered so well with the present and then Kye is perfectly inserted (no pun intended) and it is clear these three are meant to be.

This story had a fair amount of moving parts as this series is romantic suspense; it also had a number of family members to Hunter and Danielle’s that are connected and interconnected.

It is amazing to me how the author gives so many characters unique personalities… the interaction between families members, between enemies, well ok more like frenemies since in this series some former enemies are now family due to married, see what I mean very interconnected, is so well done. This book has great banter, clear history not forgotten and a desire to be there for each other shines clear as well.

Kye’s brother, man my heart… this powerful plot point added and the closure brought did bring a smirk to my face.

I think this it the best book in this series to date.  Ms Edward has proven yet again why she is a master of menage stories.

And yes in true Nicole Edwards fashion this one get very hot at times!

Ps the twist with Joe was sooo cute; it wasn’t really hidden but it really added to the story and the dynamic between Danielle and Kye something I think really made this story work given the past Hunter and Danielle share.

Please keep in mind purchasing Tomorrow’s Too Late in May 2018 benefiting the mental health awareness.

four-stars

About Nicole Edwards

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Nicole Edwards lives in Austin, Texas with her husband, their three kids, and four rambunctious dogs. When she’s not writing about sexy alpha males, Nicole can often be found with her Kindle in hand or making an attempt to keep the dogs happy. You can find her hanging out on Facebook and interacting with her readers – even when she’s supposed to be writing.
Nicole also writes contemporary/new adult romance as Timberlyn Scott.

One Response to “Tomorrow’s Too Late by Nicole Edwards”

  1. Kathy Valentine

    This book sounds so good!!! Awesome review!! Shared on all my socials!!

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