At 58, Rachel, Suzanne, and Marla should be enjoying the tranquility of their golden years—perhaps indulging in pickleball and planning a leisurely cruise. However, life has a different plan. Rachel grapples with the complexities of dating, her newfound self-confidence shattered by the revelation of her late husband’s long-term affair. And then, there’s the new matter of having to wear a wig. Suzanne’s brand-new husband postpones their honeymoon, and she lands alone in her hometown, where she confronts her mother’s failing health and escalating hoarding habit. Marla always finds reason to speak her (very smart) mind, but with every attempt to get closer with her daughter, she unwittingly says precisely what she shouldn’t. In the backdrop of tiny Port Mariette, where the echoes of coal and steel abandonment still linger, all three women are faced with the added challenge of running their businesses. As the town experiences a fragile recovery, an unseen adversary threatens their livelihoods and the community they hold dear. Amidst the uncharted territories of dating, marriage, and motherhood, the trio unites to protect what they’ve built, leaning on each other and their faith as they learn to give the love they yearn to receive. Praised by Kirkus Reviews as “uplifting, poignant, and compelling,” this novel weaves a tale of resilience, friendship, and love with a heartfelt narrative that explores the bonds that endure beyond age and circumstance. "The honesty and openness with which the author examines familiar experienes has a grace of its own. Watching three very different women find common ground as they pursue second acts for themselves is poignant and compelling. [Posti] presents characters with grit and fortitude." - Kirkus Reviews "Better than a daytime drama, this well-written story will provide the discovery of old love, new love, and surprises that will keep you crying and laughing as life for these almosst golden aged ladies gets complicated." - Bettie Boswell "In a small town you'd love to visit, follow three friends as they band together to challenge each other and themselves while finding the joy in life." - Kristine Delano "Chris Posti takes readers on a fun ride as they get to know these three complex gals." - Linda Wood Rondeau "Different women, different experiences, and different secrets. If you look closely, you may even recognize your own friendships on these pages. A real page-turner! - Robin Luftig "Posti develops the three varied personalities and stories laced with healing, introspection, forgiveness, faith, and romance in a common struggle to save their hometown. Developing one character and one storyline is hard enough for a writer, but [Posti] has done this with three, has done it well--and with some mystery." - Donna K. Stearns "Magnificent! A great contemporary later-in-life women's fiction!" - Babbling Becky L's Book Impressions "As I enter my 40s I am seeking books whose main character(s) are of that demographic and seasoned in life. When I heard about Maybe Now, Maybe Never and what it's about, I jumped at the chance to read it! Ms. Posti's Maybe Now, Maybe Never is a fun, uplifting read and I can't wait to see what she does next in the Next Act Series with Rachel, Suzanne, and Marla! I highly recommend Maybe Now, Maybe Never by Chris Posti!" - Leslie's Library Escape "I loved the first book from Chris Posti's Next Act series, Falling Apart, Falling for You and had to get my hands on the second installment, Maybe Now, Maybe Never . It is fun to read a book that is specifically for older women. I enjoyed the characters and seeing how they deal with real life issues. It was great to have the addition of the faith within the pages. An overall entertaining story." - Locks, Hooks and Books Inspirational Fiction Finalist, Next Generation Book Awards Finalist, National Indie Excellence Awards