


So, A Little Too Close is the second installment in the Madigan Mountain series and it follows right after the end of the first book. I melt all over when I have a swoony hero that falls in love with the mother and the child at the same time and Rebecca Yarros’ book is no exception to that. As I said, second chances are my favorite to read (and we got that with A Little Too Late) but single parent romances are also on my top favorite troupes and this one is so freaking good. Yes, I have a favorite Madigan and his name is Weston. I am so in love with this series already! If you thought Reed Madigan was an incredible hero, you are so not ready for the next story in the series. So this was kind of refreshing.ĪRC provided via Candi Kane PR in exchange for an honest review.

I also liked the fact that the character of Sutton’s dad wasn’t tarnished. The history of the Madigan family has been much drawn here and I think it was better managed than in the first book. Well there was a third act breakup in it but I guess that was inevitable considering Weston's past and all his warnings so as not to be too attached to the mother and the child. They talked a lot and were good for each other.

I loved how their relationship and their bond developed. We had also a good look at the relationship between Weston and Sutton (The daughter) and, it was so pure and darn cute.Īnd the roommate/friend situation was well set up between Carrie and Weston. Because we witness a lot of funny and touching,moving moments between mother and daughter, above all, many important parenting moments. I just love watching the protagonists interact with the kid or kids and integrate them into their relationship and daily life.įor exemple, when Weston told his brother that Carrie was a good mom, I felt it. I hadn't read a well-written single parent’s book in ages, leave it to RY to pull out a chief kiss. Oh boy, it's gonna be one of my favorites reading of the year. Cue inconvenient heart flip.īut rules go out the window when you’re a little too close. Besides, even with those gorgeous, brooding brown eyes, the guy is a walking thundercloud…until my daughter, Sutton, makes him laugh and he smiles at me. I can handle being his temporary roommate, right? Chemistry and attraction aren’t impossible to ignore when you agree on ground rules. The growly pilot is only home to start his family’s new heli-skiing operation. Given the shock on both our faces, he wasn’t expecting a roommate either, let alone two. Then I stumble in on Weston cooking breakfast shirtless-gloriously, inappropriately shirtless-in the shared kitchen of my duplex in employee housing. Weston gave me a job at his family’s resort, then left the next day and never returned, not even to visit. I came to Colorado penniless, heartbroken, and pregnant, searching for a fresh start. From USA Today bestselling author Rebecca Yarros comes a small town, single parent romance.
