After fleeing from Evert, Elly settles in Sancerre. She's proud of the steps she's taken, but she's unsure whether she'll ever dare to open her heart to someone again. A new man teaches her to enjoy intimate touches, but whether he can restore her faith in love remains uncertain. Just when she starts to build a new life, she comes face to face with her past. Once again, she must find the strength to stand up for herself, dreading another encounter with betrayal and deceit. 'Regret isn't always too late' is the sequel to 'Almost has never won'. Together, these stories form a two-part tale of lies, deception, and manipulation. Unlike the first book, this story is entirely fictional – seasoned with a delicious dose of passionate desire.