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A Little Too Late

By: Sarina Bowen
Narrated by: Andi Arndt, Sebastian York
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New from 20-time USA Today best seller Sarina Bowen!

How to behave when the guy who broke your heart 2,000 miles away turns up in your office:

One: Don’t drop your lucky coffee cup in shock, even though it’s been 10 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

©2022 Sarina Bowen (P)2022 Tuxbury Publishing LLC

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A wonderful second chance romance

I really enjoyed this book, the first in the new Madigan Mountain series by three different authors. Devney Perry and Rebecca Yarros write the other two books in the series about the Madigan brothers.

This is a sweet second chance romance for Ava and Reed, who had been college sweethearts. They experienced some trauma that triggered their break up, and their ten year separation. Reed returns to Madigan Mountain when he learns his father, Mark, has plans to sell, and he finds that Ava is manager of the ski resort.

Ava is very easy to like, works hard, is a very good manager. She has a great group of friends at the resort who help to support each other. She has a good relationship with her boss, Mark, and with the resort employees.

Reed is highly successful in his career, but has almost no contact with is family, and no real relationships with women. He does have a wonderful assistant, Sheila, who is also a close friend. When Reed arrives at the resort, he and Ava are initially wary of each other, but their attraction still sizzles.

A Little Too Late is all about second chances. Of course Ava and Reed's romance has a second chance. However, Reed and his father, Mark, also have a chance to repair their relationship, which was nearly severed after the death of Reed's mother and Mark's wife. Even the pending sale of Madigan Mountain could mean a second chance for their ski resort. Watching these second chances unfold, especially Reed and Ava's, is a fun and interesting read.

I listened to the audio for A Little Too Late. Wonderfully narrated by Sebastian York and Andi Arndt, the story really comes alive.

I can't wait to read the next two entries in the Madison Mountain series!

I received an Advance Listener Copy of the audiobook in exchange for an honest review.

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A Little Too Late

I probably should have written my review for this one a few books back, but I forgot.

But all I had to do was read the blurb and it all came flooding back to me.

I liked that these two knew each other as “teens” and are now getting to know each other as adults even if it is under these circumstances.

But also, how awesome that Ava works for the family and has for a long time. Her life didn’t just stop because he wasn’t in the picture, she made something of herself. I loved that. Maybe not in the way Reed did but success looks different for everyone.

What I love about Sarina’s writing is we have conflict, but it matches the story. It's just just and after thought like oh it's that time of the story better get things moving. She makes you believe it’s meant to happen this way and you have to just hold on for the ride.

It has been a hot minute since I listened to Sebastian, and I needed him for this one.
Andi is Andi.

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Intriguing from that start with the best narrators!

“As if it’s perfectly normal to move to the tiny town where your ex grew up and take a job working with his father.” An intriguing book right from the start that had me hooked! That quote right there had me wanting to know more and as I kept reading I became more and more captivated by Reed Madigan and Ava Aichers!

This is the first book in the series at Madigan Mountain resort in Colorado. This first one is about the oldest brother, Reed Madigan and is a 2nd chance and enemies to lovers story. This book sets up the whole series so I highly recommend reading this one first! It’s a cute romance story, with angst that doesn’t drag on which I love! The only thing I didn’t like is that the flashback chapters are all written in 3rd person. I wish those had been in first person and stayed in the same POV throughout the whole book! Besides that, it’s a very enjoyable story!

Sebastian York and Andi Arndt were perfect for the narration of this book! Their voices were exactly what I imagined for these characters and as always they did a flawless performance!

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A Little Too Wonderful

I loved everything about this book. Sebastian York and Andi Arndt are a classic pairing, and they did a great job with this story. Their performances are perfect and they are wonderful as Reed and Ava. I loved listening to them and I will definitely listen to this book over and over and over. It’s really worth listening to it.

A Little Too Late is the first book in the Madigan Mountain series, and completed by A Little Too Close by Rebecca Yarros, and a Little Too Wild by Devney Perry. It’s a series that centers around the Madigan family, and each book tells the story of each of the Madigan brothers. They’ve all left home—their family ski resort—years ago, but it’s time for them to come back and find love.

A Little Too Late is a small town, second chance romance that tells us Reed and Ava’s story. They’ve been over for ten years, and their breakup was pretty bad. Their history is complicated, but their chemistry is not—it’s explosive.

I loved everything about this book. The tension and banter between Ava and Reed is so well done. There’s a paced unveiling of their past, and adding the missing pieces feels really organic and helps the story and their relationship flow. I always enjoy how Sarina Bowen can mix angst with hilarious situations, making you ache and cry and smile and laugh all at the same time; this book is like a masterclass in this.

I loved the setting, a Colorado family-runned ski resort felt pretty cool and original. The story feels fresh and is perfectly paced, and it evolves in a very dynamic way that just makes you want to keep reading. It’s a very emotional/angsty book—but in a good way, perfectly balanced with their banter, the fun, and the heat. Because Ava and Reed’s chemistry is off the charts and pretty much there the whole time, ready to explode.

I love everything Sarina Bowen writes. She’s a wonderful storyteller, and her writing is always outstanding. I also love Devney Perry and the few Rebecca Yarros books that I have read so far. If these three are writing a series together, I’ll be there. They really make it work. I can’t wait for the other two books of this series, and I highly recommend reading this book because it is totally worth it.

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Great new series

This book is the start of a great new series. I love the theme of the story taking place in a Colorado Mountain ski resort. I look forward to the next two books in the series and finding out more about the brothers and how the family is going to pull together to continue their family legacy.

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Loved this! (Spoilers)

A heartwarming second-chance story with Yellowstone vibes (small town locals vs big city land developers). I also appreciated how SB used Kintsugi as an analogy for when broken things can turn into something even more beautiful and valuable.
I wish we would have known more details surrounding the miscarriage and the aftermath. It’s a topic that isn’t talked about enough for how common (1 in 4 pregnancies) and how devastating it is.
Looking forward to reading the next book and seeing a new author’s take on Madigan Mountain!
Well done Sarina Bowen!

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Love the Storyline and Narration

Great narration job. The storyline is filled with humor, angst, banter, sorrow, anger, and love. I enjoyed this introduction into the series.

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Fun Read

I’m a fan of SB, and I hate to admit this isn’t her best. That said, it’s a solid story with a stellar performance that I hope will serve as a great intro to the next books in the series. It’s worth the credit, as SBs not best are better than most!

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Like a perfect snowfall❄️❄️❄️

Great light story of love family and healing. You wanted to root for the characters and the resort. Easy breezy listen and left you wanting more from the series.

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Fast read and listen

Cute story, family relationship - father, 3 brothers, deceased mom.
Lots of repetitive over thinking . Could have told the story in a third less time, but internal musing of the same thoughts and feelings added up to too many times this listener zoned out.
Both narrators fit their roles. Would have likes a bit more of Sebastian York's voice

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