![]() I loved every glimpse I got of Brady Maxwell III, especially the last chapter in his POV! READ THIS BOOK FOR THAT IF NOTHING ELSE. She was just a woman still holding on to a man she had to give up, to a life she had to let go of, to a feeling that never seemed to leave her.” Everyone would want a piece of this story, of them of a potential scandal… This is part of the story you have to read to get to book 3.Īnd even worse as reader you are aware that everything they do, every person they come in contact with that every comment, every action is a possible future liability in this high stakes game of Washington politics. It was a page turner for sure, as I am frantically trying to get to the point when they would find their way back together. On the record (book 2) was heart-breathtakingly painful to read. For Liz having an affair with a politician whose campaign she is supposed to cover impartially could jeopardize her career. Besides with his family background he is likely to marry for strategic reason not love…. ![]() Brady is on a set course to Washington that doesn’t include a too young student. ![]() It’s an impossible romance with no hope of a future. ![]() In Off The Record (book 1) Morehead scholar, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Journalism student and school paper reporter Liz Dougherty, embarks on a clandestine affair with State Senator Brady Maxwell III whom she meet on the campaign trail while he was running for US Congress. I forget everything I should do, and I just know what I want to do.”īooks in The Record Series should be read in order: ![]()
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