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Wednesday, October 19, 2022

RELEASE BLITZ & 5 STAR REVIEW: A Little Too Close (Madigan Mountain #2) by Rebecca Yarros



Nine years ago, Weston Madigan saved me. I came to Colorado penniless, heartbroken, and pregnant, searching for a fresh start. Weston gave me a job at his family’s resort, then left the next day and never returned, not even to visit.

Then I stumble in on Weston cooking breakfast shirtless—gloriously, inappropriately shirtless—in the shared kitchen of my duplex in employee housing. Given the shock on both our faces, he wasn’t expecting a roommate either, let alone two.

The growly pilot is only home to start his family’s new heli-skiing operation. I can handle being his temporary roommate, right? Chemistry and attraction aren’t impossible to ignore when you agree on ground rules. 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. Then everything changes. Cue inconvenient heart flip.

This is only temporary.
I can’t fall for Weston.
I. Will. Not. Fall. For. Weston.
But rules go out the window when you’re a little too close.


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My Review

I received an advanced copy of the book with the promise of an honest review. 

Weston is a no nonsense guy who is returning home kind of against his will. I say that because returning home may be he last thing he wants, but it is also the thing he needs to do. Returning home means working for the family business, which also means opening old wounds. 

Callie had a brief encounter with Weston when she first came to town, but he left the next day and the two don't see each other again until they find themselves as roommates, along with Callie's daughter, Sutton. Rules are drawn up and boundaries are placed, but Callie makes it her mission to break Weston's grumpy exterior and with the help of Sutton, she sees it as a real possibility. 

I really love the moment when two characters finally give in to their feelings. Callie knows it is probably a bad idea to develop feelings for Weston and Weston is determined to never give his heart to another person, but these two have wonderful chemistry and eventually they just can't take it anymore. It's so good!

There is nothing better than a good book with the grumpy/sunshine trope. And this is what the author has given us. This book is funny and full of feelings and while I don't think I cried (Rebecca's books almost always make me cry), this book did tug at my heartstrings. Weston forms an adorable relationship with Callie's daughter Sutton and those two just made me smile with how much they loved each other. 

I admit that I did not read the other books in this series, but I am definitely going to read them because I am very curious about the other brothers. 



Rebecca Yarros is the USA Today bestselling author of over fifteen novels, including The Things We Leave Unfinished and The Last Letter. “A gifted storyteller” (Kirkus), she is also the recipient of the Colorado Romance Writer’s Award of Excellence for Eyes Turned Skyward from her Flight and Glory series.

Rebecca loves military heroes and has been blissfully married to hers for over twenty years. She’s the mother of six children, and is currently surviving the teenage years with three of her four hockey-playing sons. When she’s not writing, you can find her at the hockey rink or sneaking in some guitar time while guzzling coffee. She and her family live in Colorado with their stubborn English bulldogs, two feisty chinchillas, and a Maine Coon kitten named Artemis, who rules them all.

Having fostered then adopted their youngest daughter who is nonverbal and on the autism spectrum, Rebecca is passionate about helping children in the foster system through her nonprofit, One October, which she co-founded with her husband in 2019.

To learn more about their mission to better the lives of kids in foster care, visit www.oneoctober.org.
To catch up on Rebecca’s latest releases and upcoming novels visit www.RebeccaYarros.com.

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