Release & ARC Review: A Little Too Late (Madigan Mountain, #1) by Sarina Bowen

Sarina Bowen has teamed up again with Rebecca Yarros and Devney Perry to bring you a trilogy of standalones 

Introducing the Madigan Mountain series!

 

A Little Too Late is now live!

 

 

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Blurb

New from twenty-time USA Today bestseller Sarina Bowen!

How to behave when the guy who broke your heart two thousand miles away turns up in your office

One: Don’t drop your lucky coffee cup in shock, even though it’s been ten years.

Two: Don’t get defensive when he asks how you ended up working his family’s ski mountain… and why you kept it a secret.

Three: Give him the worst room in the resort. He deserves it for suddenly waltzing back in like he owns the place. (Which he kind of does.)

Four, five, six, seven, eight and nine: Do not kiss him in the hot tub.

Ten: Try to keep your heart intact after you break all of your rules.

Because Reed is leaving again. Hate can’t turn back into love. And it’s a little too late

 

 

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Review

4 stars

This is the first book in the Madigan Mountain series – a multi-author series of interconnected storylines, with two books to come from Rebecca Yarros and Devney Perry. This is a feisty, functional and emotional second-chance-romance set in a small-town snow resort, and it’s a great set-up for the rest of the series to come.

Reed Madigan is travelling back to his home town in Colorado, to his family’s small ski resort. He hasn’t been back for years, since his mother died, his father brutally checked out, and his family fell apart, but his father is finally retiring and selling up, and Reed is there to make sure everything is above board.

Ava is second in charge at Madigan Mountain, and she gets the shock of her life when Reed walks into her office. Ten years ago, they were in college together and madly in love, but it ended horribly and Ava was left broken hearted. They haven’t seen or spoken to each other in a decade, and Ava is justifiably angry and upset to see Reed again. But neither of them have truly been able to move on from the other.

I love a second-chance romance, and I loved seeing these two come back together. Reed messed up in the past, he knows he did, and he knows he has a lot to make up for, but he’s still very much in love with Ava, and he knows this is the opportunity he never thought he’d have again. He’s not about to let it go without at least making amends and trying to win back the only girl he’s ever loved.

“Ava,” he whispers. “You were everything to me. And I threw that away … I have so many regrets.”

It’s flirtatious and fun as Reed pushes and Ava does her best to push him away, but underneath it all there is a lot of emotion between them. Their backstory is tragic, and they have a lot they work through, and Reed is right there, doing everything he can to win Ava back. He’s sweet and stubborn, and he holds nothing back, and I loved seeing him open up and put himself out there for her.

“This is not a good idea,” she says.
“Maybe,” I agree with a rough voice. “But I don’t care. This is us. We were reckless once, and I loved every minute of it. We were young and wild, and I loved you with my whole heart. I hope you know that, even if you’re still angry.”

The chemistry is great, the reconciliation is full of feels, and their passion for each other is as strong as it ever was. Seeing them come back together is so right – emotional yet functional, and super sexy, and it’s exactly where they are supposed to be.

I haven’t been living, I realize. Not the way I used to.
And I want it back. All of it. Including Ava.
Especially Ava.

While they’re finding their way back to each other, Reed and Ava are looking into the deal to buy the resort. There’s a bit of drama and intrigue, and with Reed reconnecting with his father for the first time in years, there’s also some intense family dynamics to deal with. And let’s not forget that Reed’s life in high finance is another world away in California. Suddenly, working through their issues and rediscovering their feelings for each other seems like the easy part of their journey.

Reed Madigan is going to wreck me all over again. And I’m going to let him.

I really enjoyed this book. Reed and Ava are great characters, I felt their chemistry and their emotion for each other, and all of the different elements of the story come together really nicely. The series is set up beautifully for Reed’s brothers Weston and Crew’s books, and I’m excited to see what Yarros and Perry bring to the series.

This is a really sweet about second chances, healing from the past, finding the courage to move forward, figuring out where you want to be and fighting for your HEA.

“It’s always been you for me.”

I loved it – 4 stars.

An Advanced Review Copy was generously provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.

 

 

Madigan Mountain Series

   

A Little Too Late by Sarina Bowen
Review
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A Little Too Close by Rebecca Yarros
Review
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A Little Too Wild by Devney Perry
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