You will likely prefer the updated version. It ages significantly better. Logan goes from "that guy who took advantage of a drunk girl" (a major ick) to "a guy who made a relationship mistake by prioritizing hockey over feelings." The latter makes him much more redeemable.
series, focusing on the redemption arc of John Logan and his relationship with Grace Ivers. Core Plot Summary The Meeting: the mistake vk elle kennedy updated
Here’s a blog post draft tailored for fans of Vicious Lost Boys and Elle Kennedy’s readers. It’s written in an engaging, speculative, and informative style—perfect for a book blog or fandom space. You will likely prefer the updated version
Because if there’s one thing this fandom knows: nothing in Elle Kennedy’s world is truly a mistake. series, focusing on the redemption arc of John
Technical writing nerds will notice this. The original used a mix of past and present tense. The standardizes the entire novel into dual first-person present tense (the style used in The Deal ). This makes the reading experience much more immediate and jarring—in a good way. You feel Logan’s panic in real-time.
You will likely prefer the updated version. It ages significantly better. Logan goes from "that guy who took advantage of a drunk girl" (a major ick) to "a guy who made a relationship mistake by prioritizing hockey over feelings." The latter makes him much more redeemable.
series, focusing on the redemption arc of John Logan and his relationship with Grace Ivers. Core Plot Summary The Meeting:
Here’s a blog post draft tailored for fans of Vicious Lost Boys and Elle Kennedy’s readers. It’s written in an engaging, speculative, and informative style—perfect for a book blog or fandom space.
Because if there’s one thing this fandom knows: nothing in Elle Kennedy’s world is truly a mistake.
Technical writing nerds will notice this. The original used a mix of past and present tense. The standardizes the entire novel into dual first-person present tense (the style used in The Deal ). This makes the reading experience much more immediate and jarring—in a good way. You feel Logan’s panic in real-time.