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Carolina Cousins #3

Niciodata nu e prea tarziu

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"Din ziua aceea de dupa incendiu, frica o transforma de fiece data intr-o stana de piatra."

Focul.
A despartit-o pe Seffie de familia ei si, pe deasupra, i-a rapit si singurul prietene. Va lasa oara ca valvataia sa-i fure iarasi sansa de a fi fericita?

Sclava din nastere, seffie fusese slujitoarea unei fetite albe, dimpreuna cu care a invatat sa scrie si sa citeasca, ba chiar si un pic de franceza. Dar soarta nu i-a suras decat putina vreme. Dupa ce moartea a curmat prietenia cu tanara ei stapana, Seffie s-a desprins sa-si tina inima in frau si sa-si ascunda trecutul.

Totusi, Seffie incepe sa hraneasca, in taina, un nou vis: sa-si caute libertatea in Nord. Insa chiar daca aceasta dorinta i-ar deveni realitate, va putea sa treaca si ultima incercare a focului? Iar inima ei franta va ma putea iubi vreodata? sau deja e prea tarziu?

255 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2007

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Michael R. Phillips

250 books610 followers
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Michael Phillips has been writing in the Christian marketplace for 30 years. All told, he has written, co-written, and edited some 110 books. Phillips and his wife live in the U.S., and make their second home in Scotland.

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144 reviews18 followers
August 31, 2016
I really enjoyed Never Too Late, the third book in the Carolina Cousins series.
This book tells the story of Seffie, MINOR SPOILER ALERT I loved getting to know her and learning about the underground railroad.
Also, this book revolves a lot around themes of personal growth and pride. Michael Phillips does a great job at sharing his wisdom through his stories and characters, and readers will be left with something to think about for sure. I highly recommend his work!

I'm looking forward to reading the next and final book in the series, although I really don't want to part with all the characters I've come to love.
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646 reviews19 followers
April 15, 2014
This is Josephina's story, a freed slave, plus the Shenandoah Sisters Series through her eyes. Some of the storyline is repetitive.
I like Michael Phillips as a Christian fiction writer. He is the best I have read to-date. His books are theologically deep and full of wisdom. They are also clean. Which unfortunately is hard to find - this is true even among Christian writers as more reflect our sexually soaked society.
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3,604 reviews52 followers
January 1, 2015
I kept waiting for the plot to kick in. This book weaved in and out of the characters life. The first hundred pages skimmed the early life of Seffie or Josepha touching down on certain key incidents in her life. Once Josepha joined the rest of the characters I couldn't see a need for the book to continue.

I skimmed through the rest of the pages as quickly as I could. I couldn't see the worth of spending precious time reading the book. I've never been this disappointed with a Michael Phillips book before.
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127 reviews
March 1, 2010
Sometimes I think I am so dumb!! I didn't realize who this one person was, and then I keep think after people die, that they didn't really die, and we will hear from them again. lol.
Anyway, I really liked this book, I thought it was well written, and had a good story line! I can't wait to start on the last book of this series.
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43 reviews1 follower
April 28, 2015
I love reading these stories about a group of people living in the South after the Civil War. Each book in this 4 book series expounds on the life of one or two of the characters, told from another character's point of view. It's very unique, and intriguing. I've loved getting to know the characters and will be sad when I'm done with the last book.
127 reviews
March 1, 2017
Great book

I have read some other books by Michael Phillips. I wish I had read this one before I read some of the others. I am really interested in learning about slaves and what kind of lives they were forced to live. It is hard for me to imagine that the black people were hated and treated so poorly.
124 reviews4 followers
August 25, 2014
This book was great! Scary in some parts to know what slaves went through during that time but loved how she had a great sister relationship with a white lady to help her along and love on her. Love all the character that come into their little family as well. Easy to read too!
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1,767 reviews81 followers
October 7, 2015
This is Seffie's story but part of it is told in Mayme's voice. It is the continuing saga of the Rosewood family. Seffie has had much heartache in her past but finally in her middle age years she finally marries a man that returns her love.
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191 reviews
October 1, 2016
Trouble continues in the South

I gave this book five stars because you know and love the characters. After the slaves were freed life continued almost to be unbearable for them. Good read.
9 reviews
September 18, 2010
Cumbersome to read. A very shallow read especially after reading The Book of Negroes. I wouldn't read Phillips again.
10 reviews2 followers
July 25, 2011
7th in a series about black/white relations right after the civil war. In this one, a former slave woman deals with her past, forgiveness, and courage.
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January 30, 2014
A wonderful read

Another can't put down. You find yourself feeling the happiness, pain and sorrow they go through. And remember life was like this then.
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76 reviews
June 28, 2014
By far the best book of the series. Josepha's story brought tears to my eyes and finally warmth to my spirit. Only one book left in the series. I'm going to miss this story
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9 reviews2 followers
March 15, 2019
Another captivating story on a beloved character

Journey on the under ground railroad, understand tragedy, find family, climax with KKK, and finally find love. This story has it all and again takes you through the turbulent years just after slaves were freed.
1,066 reviews9 followers
June 23, 2019
One of a series of books about life in the south in the latter part of the Civil War when roving bands of deserters & outlaws from both armies roved the South, looting, pillaging, burning, raping, killing. Inspirational fiction.
63 reviews
March 10, 2019
Family Unity

In that Era two men fought bravely against racial discrimination. It's shows 💘 not about skin color .It's embedded in our unseen hearts
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1,122 reviews6 followers
June 17, 2019
Loved the characters that come to this family. A former slave deals with a lot of forgiveness and love.
244 reviews
February 26, 2021
Wonderful and loving

As are all of M. Phillips books, this one truly envisioned the gift of hope. I enjoyed continuing the series and look forward to the last book.
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151 reviews
October 28, 2023
Loved this book! Happy parts and sad parts! Loved the ending.
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October 21, 2025
Great Series

The Love of a family will always win through, no matter in hard times or good times. What brave and wonderful people.
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