Nadz@Totally Addicted to Reading
Written on Oct 8, 2022
A Little Too Late is the first installment in the Madigan Mountain series and it introduces Reed Madigan and his college sweetheart, Ava. Reed and Ava fell deeply in love while attending college. However, a tragic event led to Reed ending their relationship and moving two thousand miles away from Colorado and his family mountain resort. Changing circumstances has him returning home. However, he got the surprise of his life when he discovered Ava was an employee at the resort. In that instant, they both recognized that the love and passion they shared years ago burned as bright as it did in the past. They both struggle to overcome the pain of the past. However, with forgiveness, love and healing, they fought for their second chance at happily ever after.
A Little too Late ended up being an enjoyable read and indeed a wonderful contribution to the series. It featured relatable characters and romance to warm your heart. Amber and Reed were a likeable couple, and it was clear they were perfect for each other. Throughout the story, I rooted for them. One would consider Reed’s actions in the past cowardly, immature, and hurtful. I was prepared to dislike his character, but after getting to know him, my whole perspective changed.
I appreciate how Bowen gives readers a visual of Reed and Ava’s relationship in the past. We see how and when it started, how it developed, and the event that led to its demise; and now we get the chance to see them getting a second chance to get it right. Reed attempted to make amends, and I liked that Ava never made it easy for him. After all, what guarantee she had that he would stick around this time? I enjoyed seeing how well they re-connected and the outcome warmed my heart.
Another highlight of the story relates to Reed’s relationship with his dad. Not only did Reed get a second chance with Ava, he mended his relationship with his dad. Reed also got the chance to see his home from a whole new perspective, leading him to making life-changing decisions.
Bowen stirred things up by introducing some shady characters. I had a hunch they were up to no good and my assumptions proved correct. I wondered at how this plotline would play out and it was fun following Reed and Ava as they attempted to figure out their motives. Like Reed and Ava’s romance, it had a satisfying conclusion.
A Little too Late is a beautiful tale of second chances, healing and forgiveness. Readers who enjoy contemporary romance will find this story engaging. I am looking forward to reading about Reed’s brothers in the upcoming books. This review was originally posted on Totally Addicted to Reading