![]() This relationship between the two built on such a foundation of goodness, of honesty, of everything that was right, precisely what Liz needed after her heartbreaking departure from Brady. The development of the relationship between Liz and Hayden was exactly what I needed it to be to believe in it. The pacing and the timing in this book was spot on. The writing felt really clean, perfectly polished. I never felt like I was left wanting for anything, I felt it all, heard it all, saw it all. ![]() But this author does it right, does it in such a way that I don't notice or care that it's not written in first person. In fact, I avoid it at all costs usually. I'm not typically a fan of third person narrative. This story, in my opinion, reflects her strongest writing yet. Linde grows with each book she publishes. ![]() I feel compelled to note that the writing of K.A. I don't know what happened, I can't pinpoint what exactly changed, but this book was just glue. So color me surprised when this sequel, a story where Brady is virtually absent in much of it, completely consumed me from the very first page. He was, honestly, what kept me engaged in a book that otherwise left me disconnected. ![]() I really loved Brady Maxwell in the first book. ![]() Well, this book, On the Record, was a game changer. I felt like it was missing something, I wasn't as emotionally invested in the story line initially as I wanted to be. Now I'll admit, the first book, Off the Record, left me a little bit unsatisfied. Completely on the record, this second book in this series BLEW. ![]()
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