One Last Dance
by Mardo Williams with his daughters, Kay and Jerri Williams
Published by Calliope Press
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Reviewed by Debra Kiefat
Harlequin romance comes of age! Anyone under the age of 60 who believes romance is not alive at 80 should read One Last Dance.
The Williams introduces us to Morgan, a handsome curmudgeon, still running from his past, and Dixie, a lovely social butterfly who is still grieving hers. Their disastrous meeting started with smeared cake frosting and developed into a moving tribute that love conquers all pain.
Dixie and Morgan's relationship is tested when a grandson Morgan has never met, breaks into their home looking for money. The relationship is also tested with a carbon monoxide scare that threatens to change their future. Their intimate struggle to cherish the love they have found in the sunset of their lives is heartfelt.
Armchair Interviews says: Williams and his daughters have achieved a thing of beauty in One Last Dance. Do yourself a favor, snuggle up in a chair and enjoy this magnificent hallmark of senior romance.
