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Reviewed: May 19, 2008

Too Little, Too Late by Victoria Christopher Murray
Touchstone, June 2008
416 Pages, Paperback, $14.99
ISBN: 1416552529
Genre: Christian Fiction

RAW Rating: 4.5 (out of 5)

Your sins will find you out
 
TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE, the follow-up to Victoria Christopher Murray’s A Sin and A Shame, picks up three years after Hosea and Jasmine’s wedding. The family is happy and has added Jasmine’s old neighbor as Nama to their daughter. Hosea’s television show is a big success and they’ve been presented with the opportunity to film several episodes in Los Angeles. The show has also hired a temporary producer who just happens to be Hosea’s ex-fiancée. She never received closure from their relationship and is testing the waters to see if Hosea may still have feelings for her. Jasmine knows the game she is playing, because she recognizes some of the same qualities she once had when pursuing a man – even if he was married. Jasmine has to rely on more than her scheming ways to keep her man.
 
Murray always satisfies and she does not disappoint with TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE. Interwoven in Jasmine and Hosea’s story is another very interesting subplot that centers on another couple's marriage. The overall theme of honesty and forgiveness is prominent in both of these relationships and throughout the book. My only disappointment is that I wanted more interaction between Jasmine and Hosea's ex. Fans of Jasmine's tales will be pleased.

Reviewed by Paula Henderson, RAWSISTAZ.com
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Paula Henderson is an IT Quality Assurance Manager with a book addiction. She is the mother of three children and resides in Little Rock, Arkansas.

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