- Narrated by: Greg Boudreaux
- Series: The Vault, Book 2
- Length: 5 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Release date: 03-07-18
- Language: English
- Publisher: Dreamspinner Press LLC
Terrence Moss. Conrad Harris. Gold Team Leader. Darius Hawthorne. The Vault. Juggling all these names would bother some, but for Darius, it’s business as usual. When he closes a chapter in his life, he leaves a name - and the people associated with it - behind. He’s managed to keep a few colleagues, even fewer friends, and no companionship through his 40-plus years...but that’s now changing.
The newest chapter of his life is bringing serious change: a stable home, a recovered identity, an unlikely family, and now a chance encounter with the one man Darius ever loved: Efrem Lahm. The reasons they parted are still valid, and there’s no way they can trust each other. But Efrem has already decided he won’t let Darius go...and Darius will have to decide if he wants to take a chance with his heart this late in the day.
©2017 Mary Calmes (P)2018 Dreamspinner Press
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"Holy hotness Batman!"
Tams gives this one 5 Stars...
If you could sum up Late in the Day in three words, what would they be?
Short, Sexy and Steamy... my three favorite colors.
What did you like best about this story?
Darius and the way he is always so cool, calm and collect.
Have you listened to any of Greg Boudreaux’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I've listened to just about everything he's voiced and I've absolutely loved them all. Boudreaux is one of those narrators that could read the phone book and keep you on the edge of your seat he has so many different tones and nuances in his voice.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Short, Sexy and Steamy.
Any additional comments?
I really liked Darius in the first book in this series, his completely calm regard no matter the situation. It was fun to get to see everything from his POV and get to meet the one person that can make him raise his voice.
The dialogue is long, intense and witty much like most of Calmes stories. The characters completely flushed out to spite the shortness of the story. The chemistry is electric, intense and amazing! Nice to read/listen to a story with a prominent person of color in the storyline.
The dialogue is long, intense and witty much like most of Calmes stories. The characters completely flushed out to spite the shortness of the story. The chemistry is electric, intense and amazing! Nice to read/listen to a story with a prominent person of color in the storyline.
Mary Calmes believes in romance, happily ever afters, and the faith it takes for her characters to get there. She bleeds coffee, thinks chocolate should be its own food group, and currently lives in Kentucky with a five-pound furry ninja that protects her from baby birds, spiders and the neighbor’s dogs. To stay up to date on her ponderings and pandemonium (as well as the adventures of the ninja) follow her on Twitter @MaryCalmes, connect with her on Facebook, and subscribe to her Mary’s Mob newsletter.
Thanks for the good review, Tams. Sounds like another good Mary Calmes story, and I like there being a CoC. - Purple Reader,
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Thank you for the review Tam. Another one from Mary Calmes I just haen't gotten to.
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