A cozy, heartfelt romance about second chances, self-acceptance, and love that arrives exactly when it's meant to.
What if your life didn't fall apart-what if it simply took a different shape?
At fifty-two, Sarah Mitchell believes she's missed her window. Divorced, newly diagnosed with ADHD, and quietly convinced she's "too much" and never quite enough, she spends her days working in a small-town bookstore, apologizing for things that don't need apologies and carrying the weight of decades of self-doubt.
Maplewood is the kind of town where everyone knows your name-and your history. It's also where Sarah begins to realize that being different doesn't mean being broken.
As she navigates a later-in-life diagnosis, unexpected friendships, and a slow-burn romantic connection built on patience, kindness, and genuine understanding, Sarah is faced with a powerful question:
What if love doesn't require reinvention-only honesty?
Later-in-Life is a cozy, emotionally rich romance that celebrates:
Love after 45
Neurodivergent protagonists (ADHD representation)
Second chances and quiet personal growth
Small-town charm and found family
Slow, mature romance without clich s or melodrama
This story isn't about fixing yourself.
It's about finally allowing yourself to be seen.
Perfect for readers who love gentle pacing, emotional depth, and romances where connection grows through understanding rather than perfection.
Because it's never too late-for love, for clarity, or for becoming yourself.