Liz is in love. Not only is she in love, but it just
happens that she is in love with single congressman Brady,
that is up for
reelection. Liz also writes for her school newspaper.
However, because of her now public affair, she is booted
off
the newspaper.
Liz and Brady are not going to let this get in there way.
They have come out to the public and both are going to do
whatever they have to so that Brady will get reelected
into
congress.
While they have their ups and downs, both continue to
discover new things about each other. Liz finds out
that
there are certain people who would like nothing better
than
to make sure these two never have a happy ending.
FOR THE RECORD is a very interesting book. K.A. Linde
writes like she knows all the ins and outs of what happens
behind the scenes of a political campaign. This is the
final book in
the Record series. I didn't read the first two
but, wish that
I had. There is some background to the story that is not
revealed in this final book. I was just a little
confused
as to what actually happened between Liz and her former
boyfriend Hayden. Guess I will have to find the first
two
to find out what it is. With this being said, FOR THE
RECORD is still a very good
book.
With Congressman Brady Maxwell up for reelection and
journalist Liz Dougherty about to graduate into a
promising
career, the ambitious couple’s future is brighter than
ever.
They share a passion for their work…and for each other.
But
when Brady holds a press conference to officially
introduce
Liz as his girlfriend, reporters hungry for a scandal
bombard her. Now, her every move is under a vicious
magnifying glass, and her life feels like it’s falling
apart.
On the road to reelection, the passionate bond between
the
congressman and the journalist gets tested at every stop.
Threatened by shameless media sensationalism and jealous
exes, Brady and Liz now have to learn to trust each other
despite what they read in the papers.
In the finale to USA Today bestselling author K.A.
Linde’s
sexy Record trilogy, Liz and Brady may be setting off
fireworks along the campaign trail, but can their love
transcend politics as usual?