Too Late | By Colleen Hoover

: An undercover DEA agent who infiltrates Asa’s operation and forms an immediate, dangerous connection with Sloan. Critical Reception

: A notorious, manipulative drug trafficker who has developed a lethal obsession with Sloan.

: The narrative is known for its "choppy" feel, with very short chapters and a non-traditional ending that includes a prologue placed near the end, followed by multiple epilogues. Some readers found the final 25% of the book dragged out and unnecessary. Too Late by Colleen Hoover

: Unlike her "sugary" novels, Too Late is described as "raw and unfiltered". Critics often point out unrealistic legal or police details, but fans argue these flaws contribute to the book's "chaotic" and gripping atmosphere.

Reviews are highly polarized due to the book's extreme content and unique structure. : An undercover DEA agent who infiltrates Asa’s

: A college student trapped in a toxic, abusive relationship with Asa. She stays primarily to ensure financial support for her disabled brother's care.

The story follows a tense and dangerous love triangle told through multiple points of view: Some readers found the final 25% of the

: Several reviewers from Reddit and Facebook groups have strongly criticized the audiobook narration, describing it as "cringey" or "grating," and recommending the physical book instead. Content Warnings