Description
A classically trained pianist, Steph works as a recording engineer for a small studio when she's offered the job of a lifetime - travel to the Italian Riviera to help world-famous band, Royalty, record their reunion album after a decades-long hiatus.
Steph could definitely do with the distraction. Her boyfriend - who also happens to be her boss - is increasingly unreliable and erratic, and she's awaiting news from her doctor after a recent biopsy. So an all-expenses-paid trip to Italy is the perfect escape.
What she doesn't expect is an instant connection with Rob, the son of Royalty's lead singer. With her career - and her heart - at a crossroads, what path will Steph follow?
A wonderfully escapist romance for fans of Sue Moorcoft, Rosanna Ley and Erica James.
Praise for Never Too Late'A delightful escape to the Italian Riviera, woven with music, food, friendship and a gentle romance. Just lovely!' Kate Frost
'An emotional read - full of hope, love and growth, and I devoured every word.' Reader review
'It really hooked me and I read a good amount of it in one sitting. I loved all the characters, and the delicious sounding food that was being served for every meal had my mouth watering. Another truly fabulous story from this talented author.' Reader review
'I love the lyrical description and sensory imagery that brings Italy to life. The characterisation and contemporary issues are well-written, and the romance is lovely.' Reader review
'Absolutely loved this novel like I do every other book by T.A. Williams. Loved the setting, the characters and the storyline.' Reader review
About the Author
T.A. Williams lives in Devon with his Italian wife. He was born in England of a Scottish mother and Welsh father. After a degree in modern languages at Nottingham University, he lived and worked in Switzerland, France and Italy, before returning to run one of the best-known language schools in the UK. His hobby is long-distance cycling, but his passion is writing.
Book Information
ISBN 9781804362419
Author T.A. Williams
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Canelo
Publisher Canelo
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 19mm