Karla Tamayo
Sutton is a woman that is going through a lot... a whole lot. She's a widower with a single kid, and she's the Wrights baby sister. She is interested in getting it together but she doesn't know where to begin, and sadly she doesn't find the support she really needs in her family or friends. They all pity her and she can't handle their feelings plus hers... that is, until she realizes that there's someone that has always shown her support since her husband died. No, it was so very Wright. David is exactly what Sutton needs. Someone decided to give her unconditional support, and that really cares for her. He is new to the Wrights. Moved to Texas some time before Sutton husband dies, and he is the CFO of her family's company. But one thing we know from the beginning, David is completely in love with Sutton and he wishes he met her in a better moment and could do something about his feelings for her . Sutton has been mourning her husband for a year, and she's ready to live again. She's twenty-four, has a beautiful two-year-old, and so many reasons to enjoy her life. After deciding that she's ready to move forward, it doesn't take her much to see that David has been there for her all along, and that he was willing to be whatever she needed him to be in order to give her love and support. Lately, I have really enjoyed standalones. Reading about a couple in a single book is really practical and convenient. But, once I knew that K.A. Linde was ready to tell us about Sutton's story it didn't surprised me that she needed more space to write about her. There's so much going on in her life, so many things that she needs to resolve. Getting over your husband's death, caring for a child on your own, getting over your family's sadness for you, accepting love once again... And in this first instance of her story she does so beautifully. I know you'll enjoy this book as much as I did. I'll read The Wright One as soon as I can because I can't wait to know how David and Sutton resolve the many issues they found in the first book of this duet. Get your copy today! Sutton and David's love is a sensational story.
Crystal Cordova
Talk about a cliff hanger! I love these kind of books because the anticipation and angst builds up for the next book. Let's just say David F'd up everything! I love Sutton and feel her mourning. She is trying so hard to live especially for her little guy. I was hoping the guy to bring her out of her shell would be David. When the end came, I am not so sure anymore. The passion between these two characters still have me wanting the outcome to be a HEA for these two. But I am not sure that is in the cards for these two. The Wright Love is about loss, love, truth, and betrayal. The sexual chemistry between Sutton and David will have you turning on your A/C. I have come to love the Wright family and Sutton always broke my heart. I can not wait for book two to see if she is finally freed.
Amanda Rash
I've been anxiously waiting for this book since finishing The Wright Love a couple weeks ago! And it did not disappoint. We pick up pretty much where we left off after everyone finds out a pretty hefty secret. Sutton is not handling it well, which is to be expected. Again, this is a total up and down roller coaster of emotions! Sad, happy, angry, sad, happy, angry, sad, and then finally soooooo happy! So many emotions. We get a lot more backstory on David in this book. I wasn’t sure if there was any coming back from what happened in The Wright Love, but man, he came back with a vengeance! I love him. And I love him and Sutton together. There were a lot of surprises in this book. Like who ended up being the voice of reason. Didn't see that one coming. At. All. This story was tied up with a perfect pretty little bow. And I may have shed a tear or two over the fact that this series is over. I feel like a member of this family now and I don’t want to say goodbye yet. A perfect ending to a fantastic series. I’d highly recommend reading all the books.
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