Madigan Mountain Series
By Devney Perry
It’s been over a decade since Crew set foot on Madigan Mountain. Instead of sitting with his family during his brother’s wedding, he takes the chair beside mine. ESPN really doesn’t do that chiseled jaw justice. The cameras miss the flecks of gold in his eyes. When he invites me to his hotel room after the wedding, I break all of my own rules for just one night.
But here’s the problem with just one night. Crew is impossible to forget. And he’s not the only one who loves a thrill. The crash, the broken bones, are inevitable. Because together, we’re a little too wild.
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A Little Too Wild is the story of Crew Madigan who has returned to his family's ski resort and spa to attend his older brother's wedding. He's been gone a long time from the resort; running from his family and the past. He doesn't plan to stay long but finds fun and something to occupy his time with his best-friend growing-up little sister Raven. Raven knows that Crew is a player but she suddenly finds herself drawn to his cocky smile and charm. Crew knows it's time to leave and get back to training for the X Games but he finds ways to prolong his visit to spend more time with Raven. The two soon begin to crave each other but the sneaking around and the expiration on their relationship strains their happiness. Crew must make choices that will not only affect his career but his personal life.
A Little Too Wild was so good. Crew (even his name is hot!) might be my favorite of the Madigan brothers but it's close between all of them. He's kind-of a bad boy and you can't help but fall in love with him. When he starts to miss Raven and even craves her-swoon! Again, a Madigan, in this case Crew, encourages his talented girlfriend to try-out and compete in ski competitions. I loved the ending when the reader gets to see what Crew's and Raven's life is like in the future. This whole series is amazing and I encourage you to read the previous two books (in-order if possible; not necessary but things will make more sense).
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