
What he finds when he gets there is the one woman he has never been able to get over. When Reed hears that his father is selling the place, he heads back home. And now Ava is working for his father, in a place he hasn’t stepped foot in around ten years. But when there was a tragedy that affected them both, a bad breakup happened due to Reed’s actions. The gist of the story is that our main characters: Reed and Ava were once in a relationship in college. The relationship aspects were a bit messy and I am not a big fan of flashbacks but once these two were able to work through the mess they made and find common ground, then the story really start to glow and that is when I started to fall in love with it fully. Now to be honest, this story didn’t completely wow me. I am glad that I did this one in audio because once I got into it, I couldn’t put it down and it was fantastic especially the later half of the story. I decided to pick this one up in audio, because it has two of my favorite duo, doing the dual narration and it was wonderful. I was pretty eager for this one, and the biggest reason for that is because I have seen reviews all over the blogging sphere for “A Little Too Late” and I know how many have really enjoyed this story. This is the first time I have read anything in this type of series this group of authors have done together. And it’s also now available in audio.A Little Too Late is the first book in the newest trilogy by this trio combo of authors: Sarina Bowen, Rebecca Yarros and Devney Perry. In any case, it’s so good it’s worth having it at hand to reread. This novella was previously published as a newsletter serial, so some people might have already read it. It’s a great way to get to know the wonderful characters in this fantastic hockey world, or to get a taste of the awesomeness that is Sarina Bowen’s writing. It is a novella, but it can be read as a complete standalone. One hundred percent book boyfriend material. Must Love Hockey is a novella for one of the most beloved characters in the series and is just wonderful. It’s hilarious, sweet, and there’s also ice melting heat to enjoy.

The hockey action is pretty cool, and there’s Bruisers shenanigans to enjoy. I just couldn’t get enough of Emily and James.

Every single one of the books in this series is a wonderful soul hug and I highly recommend it. I especially love her Brooklyn Bruisers series despite the fact that I have never even seen a hockey game in my life. It is no secret that I love everything Sarina Bowen writes. I highly recommend listening to this jewel.

Stephen Dexter is always great, and he was wonderful as James. I loved her voice and her performance as Emily was outstanding. This is the first time I listened to Lena Lee, and she’s amazing. I have the biggest smile on my face after listening tl Must Love Hockey.
