![]() ![]() Even if, at first, the older woman isn’t as welcoming as Skyler could have hoped. That the desk next to hers belongs to her all-time idol Caroline McNamara only adds to her motivation. When Skyler Ruiz leaves her small local TV station for a much more exciting job as a reporter in San Diego, she’s intent on proving herself and making the most of the opportunity. I’m still a Brayden fan however, I’m still cheering for her and rooting for her, and if that means yelling at characters for part of the book, so be it. ![]() For about 80% of the book, I was in Brayden heaven, then the requisite breakup occurred and from then on, it felt off. With Exclusive, I found that feeling I love when reading Brayden’s books. Because there was something new, something exciting. That’s why I found a lot to love in Marry Me, despite the second part ruining the first one for me. I know I’ve overrated some of her books in my reviews because I want to love them so much, but in recent years, they haven’t worked for me as well as older ones. I’ve said it often, I was lucky enough to translate two of her books and I loved it, loved every word. I loved 80% of this book and yelled in my head for about 15%. ![]()
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