Charlies Last Angel by Maggie Christensen is an enjoyable later-life romance

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Charlies Last Angel is the latest novel from author Maggie Christensen.

What happens when two world collide?

In her early fifties, Harri Caldwell has always prided herself on being a strong, independent woman. Content with her single life, she loves her role as headmistress at the prestigious Lilian Cooper College for Young Ladies in Brisbane.

High profile barrister Charles Kaye has lived a charmed city life. With an amicable divorce behind him and three grown daughters, he is often featured in gossip columns alongside beautiful young women, a revolving cast his daughters nickname Charlie’s Angels.

When Charles and Harri meet at an art gallery opening, the instant connection is undeniable and, much to the chagrin of Charles’ daughters, a relationship quickly ensues. Their romance attracts media attention, not only because of Charles’ public profile but because Harri is so different from the women he is usually linked to. Older, private and firmly outside the socialite mould, she becomes an unexpected fascination for the press.


As the media attention and his daughters’ disapproval weigh on Harri, she begins to question whether their love can withstand the pressure. Will this prove to be the breaking point for their relationship or will Harri be Charlie’s last angel?

Charlie’s Last Angel is a later-in-life romance that has lots of depth and heart. It has a really solid plot outside of the romantic elements.

Both characters are likeable and extremely different. There were times when I didn’t like some of the things Charles did, and I did think a lot of Harri’s concerns were valid.

An enjoyable romantic read!

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