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Too Late

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Pages
395
Language
EN
ISBN
9999999999999
Reading Time
~6h 55min

Too Late is a book by Colleen Hoover. It has 395 pages.

About this book

Colleen Hoover’s Too Late examines the complicated intersection of love, regret, and second chances through the intertwined lives of Sloane and Zach. What begins as a spontaneous encounter at a bar quickly unfolds into a relationship complicated by secrecy, past wounds, and moral ambiguity. The narrative moves between present-day tension and carefully revealed flashbacks that trace how the two characters first crossed paths years earlier, gradually exposing the emotional foundations of their connection. Hoover’s prose focuses on character interiority, exploring how unresolved trauma and poor decisions ripple through relationships over time. The novel does not offer easy resolutions; instead, it presents a nuanced portrait of two flawed individuals navigating infidelity, accountability, and the difficult process of rebuilding trust. Notable for its dual timeline structure and emphasis on psychological realism over melodrama, Too Late reflects Hoover’s broader interest in the messy realities of modern romance. Readers familiar with her work will recognize her commitment to portraying love as both transformative and deeply complicated, grounded in human vulnerability rather than idealized fantasy.

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How many pages is Too Late?+

Too Late has 395 pages.

What is Too Late about?+

Colleen Hoover’s Too Late examines the complicated intersection of love, regret, and second chances through the intertwined lives of Sloane and Zach. What begins as a spontaneous encounter at a bar quickly unfolds into a relationship complicated by secrecy, past wounds, and moral ambiguity. The narr...

Who wrote Too Late?+

Too Late was written by Colleen Hoover.