If you read Better Late Than Never part one, then you are already in love with Karl and Kenzie. If you have no idea Who I am talking about it is okay because I provide a un down (click here). If you took my advice and read the debut book 1 by Neesh Santiago then friend buckle up. Buckle up because part 2 is going to take you on an emotional ride that will have you turning pages or swiping left. I was emotionally glued to the pages and swiping left on my Kindle desperately praying it all goes well for Kenzie and Karl.
Better Late than Never (description as listed on Amazon)
Kenzie and Karl believe they are a match made in heaven, but powerful forces conspire to tear them apart.
In this gripping tale, their love faces relentless challenges, testing their bond to the core. Will they triumph against all odds, or will their love story be the first to crumble?
Follow their journey as they navigate a labyrinth of passion, longing, and heartache. Each page unveils the depth of their emotions and the indomitable spirit that fuels their fight.
Can love truly conquer all, or will they become a tragic symbol of its defeat? This poignant book intertwines the endurance of love and the resilience of the human spirit, leaving readers with the eternal question:
Will Kenzie and Karl’s love prevail, or will they become a testament to love’s ultimate failure?
My thoughts
My emotions were on 10 from chapter one! I loved Kenzie and Karl’s love story from book one so when things started happening and other people’s views began to get involved, I was concerned. Yes, I am fully aware that these are fictional characters, however, one of Neesha’s gifts is the ability to bring characters to life. I felt as if I was a vested member of the friend group. We don’t print spoilers because it is important that you as a reader get the chance to fall in love with the book. However, if you are looking for a romance that is more than just two people in love click here. Neesh is handing out romance, biblical truths, and slaying demons that want to bring up the past.