Friday, 18 March 2016

Blog Tour & REVIEW ***Never Too Late by Sloan Johnson***



Title: Never Too Late
Series: Home in the Heartland #1
Author: Sloan Johnson
Genre: Adult, M/M Romance
Published: March 7, 2016
 
 


 
 
Dax: My life ended six years ago. No, really. I was dead on the side of the road following a gruesome motorcycle accident. From what I've been told, it's only because of one stubborn man that I have another chance to make something of my life. I no longer hate him for screwing up what I thought I wanted. I want to thank him. NEED to tell him what his actions mean to me.

Now, I’m headed back to the town I’ve never set foot in even though it’s a huge part of my life. I’m not thrilled about that, but the job offers haven’t exactly been flowing in. They’ll probably think I’m crazy, because there’s no way I won’t be able to look at every guy I walk past, wondering if he’s the one who saved me.

Michael: My entire life, I wanted to save lives. I’d earned a full-ride scholarship and had been accepted to med schools across the country. I was so close to making those dreams a reality until the night held a dying man in my arms. I’ve never been able to get the images of his lifeless body caked in mud out of my head. Even when the paramedics tried to take over trying to save him, I couldn’t let go. I never let go. Eventually, my guilt over not doing more cost me everything but my son. And now, I worry I’ll lose him if I don’t get it together.

I’ve often thought that if I could find him, maybe I could get some closure and finally get my life back on track. Now he’s here and I’m more of a mess than ever. Once the truth comes out, will he keep trying to save me or will he realize that it’s too late?


 
 
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Review by: Jennifer
(3.75 stars)

So I had read the Homeruns series by Sloan Johnson and loved them. When this came up there was no question on if I wanted to read it or not. I was a little disappointed in this story. I felt it was a bit rushed and there wasn't a good ending for me. I still rather enjoyed the story just not what I had expected I should say.

Widowed Michael is trying his best at being a single father, with a support system that is made up of his parents, but he is struggling. Just going day by day, feeling the guilt of not being there when his wife needed him. Until the day that Dax proceeds to tell him off in the middle of a store.

Dax is brand new in this town that holds a ... story of sorts for him. An openly gay man in a small town doesn't seem to be the ideal situation but Dax is determined to make this work. Meeting Michael and his little boy, Jagger, seem to have given Dax the somewhat new found confidence that this is gonna work.

With drama out the ying, some I felt wasn't needed for the story but that's just IMO. Some hot sexy times, and a cute little boy, I give this a 3.75.



 

 
 
 
 
Sloan Johnson is a big city girl trapped in a country girl’s life. While she longs for the hustle and bustle of New York City or Las Vegas, she hasn’t yet figured out how to sit on the deck with her morning coffee, watching the deer and wild turkeys in the fields while surrounded by concrete and glass.

When she was three, her parents received their first call from the principal asking them to pick her up from school. Apparently, if you aren’t enrolled, you can’t attend classes, even in Kindergarten. The next week, she was in preschool and started plotting her first story soon after.

Later in life, her parents needed to do something to help their socially awkward, uncoordinated child come out of her shell and figured there was no better place than a bar on Wednesday nights. It’s a good thing they did because this is where she found her love of reading and writing. Who needs socialization when you can sit alone in your bedroom with a good book?

Now, Sloan is a tattooed mom with a mohawk and two kids. She’s been kicked out of the PTA in two school districts and is no longer asked to help with fundraisers because she’s been known to lose herself with a good book and forget she has somewhere to be.


 
 

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