Maybe Now, Maybe Never
About the Book
Book: Maybe Now, Maybe Never
Author: Chris Posti
Genre: Women’s Fiction with Elements of Faith & Later-in-Life Romance
Release date: October, 2024
At 57, Suzanne is marrying the man of her dreams, confident he won’t disappoint her like every other man from her past, but a phone call during the ceremony makes her wonder if she’s made yet another mistake. Widowed Rachel attends the wedding on what would have been her fortieth anniversary, wearing a wig on her head and emotions on her sleeve, when her neighbor blurts out a proposal for a wedding of their own. Uber-rich Marla captures the attention of everyone in the pews as she sings a surprise solo, yet her efforts to impress have little effect on the one person who matters the most.
While navigating relationships with each other, their grown children, their aging mothers, and most of all, the men in their lives, the women unite to rescue their hometown and their own businesses from a spate of malicious online reviews that are suddenly jeopardizing everyone’s future.
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My Thoughts
This one I knew was a series, and I actually read the first one right before I started this one. When I do that with a series, I always get more connected with the characters because I feel like I have spent more time with them. Suzanne, Rachel, and Marla feel like old friends now. These books are a nice change of pace. While there is a little romance sprinkled in, the focus is more friendship and Christian living. I like that the main characters are older adults, and I like the strong Christian worldview. Each character faces quite a few real-life, day to day problems and those friendships are one of the things that help each one through it. I would recommend these books, especially if you want something different!
About the Author
Chris Posti writes award-winning fiction about real-life women experiencing the joys and challenges of their friendships, families, careers, and later-in-life romances. Before pivoting to novels, she was a self-employed career & executive coach and wrote three nonfiction books. For 20+ years, she also penned a Sunday newspaper column.
More from Chris
In all the contemporary women’s fiction you’ve ever read, can you think of a single novel that features three women over 55 as the main characters?
Hmm.
Still thinking?
Until I wrote my series, I hadn’t come across any, either.
Being over 55 myself, I decided to fill that void by writing about older women who still have a lot of juice left in them—women who stick by their friends, overcome challenges, care for aging parents, grow in their faith, champion their hometown, and have second chances at love.
In other words, Maybe Now, Maybe Never is all about characters I relate to, and if you’re a woman of a certain age, I believe you will too.
This is the second book in the Next Act trilogy. The first, Falling Apart, Falling for You, was released in 2022, and the third, ’Tis the Time, ’Tis the Season was just released in October. It will also be on a blog tour starting November 22.
Come alongside these women. I think you’ll enjoy their journeys.
Blog Stops
Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, November 12
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, November 13
Inspired by Fiction, November 14
Stories By Gina, November 15 (Author Interview)
Leslie’s Library Escape, November 15
Simple Harvest Reads, November 16 (Author Interview)
Artistic Nobody, November 17 (Author Interview)
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, November 17
Guild Master, November 18 (Author Interview)
Texas Book-aholic, November 19
Fiction Book Lover, November 20 (Author Interview)
Locks, Hooks and Books, November 21
Back Porch Reads, November 22 (Author Interview)
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, November 23
For the Love of Literature, November 24 (Author Interview)
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, November 25
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Chris is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card, a copy of book, and bookmarks!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
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