A new sexy contemporary romance duet from USA Today bestselling author K.A. Linde… Secrets swarm all around.My world is crumbling under the strain.I don’t know if we can survive this.My heart is in the Wright place.But is his?The Wright One is the last book in the Wright Love Duet that began in The Wright Love. Find out if Sutton and David survive their world of secrets in the conclusion to … that began in The Wright Love. Find out if Sutton and David survive their world of secrets in the conclusion to the Wright Love duet!
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The Wright One was a very emotional sequel to the Wright Love and I enjoyed it.
I felt the anger, the confusion and the frustration of both Sutton and David.
They were a relatable likable couple/characters, which is why I think I was able to feel so much emotion.
At times, I would just sat there and thought to myself, why are they putting themselves through so much BS, get over it!!! and other times, I was thinking BE STRONG you can do this!!!
I want more. I can never have enough!! Kyla never disappoints!
***ARC received in exchange for an honest review.
I am SO glad that these two books released close together. The ending of the last book had me dying for this one! And I was so not disappointed! I loved David and Sutton. Sutton was broken and David wanted to be the man to help her move on. It was a beautiful story. It was heartbreaking in the best way. It was the good ugly cry you do when you watch the Notebook. Where you bawl so hard it hurts but feels so good afterwards. That was what this book was. It was a story about rebirth and hope and broken dreams becoming different dreams. I loved it. K.A. Linde knows how to make you ugly cry and like it!
I was given this book by the author.
Ms linde has one great mind to keep giving us these outstanding reads time and time again!
“let me try to be the man you deserve”
this is such a great ending to this series.
“you’re exactly what I never knew I always wanted”
sutton’s story gave me so many feels, sad, happy, crying and laughing.
i loved sutton and David’s story so much.
The conclusion to David and Sutton’s story and I have been eagerly waiting for this and K.A Linde did not disappoint me with her awesomeness.
After the bombshell revelation at the end of the Wright Love I was anxious to see what would happen next and I was so nervous as Sutton had been through so much I just hoped she would see how much David truly loved her.
I will be honest Sutton frustrated me slightly with her back and forth BUT oh how much did I understand it. The turmoil of feelings she has regarding Maverick, David, moving on, and grieving was so well written and so true. I honestly felt all the feels along with Sutton.
I also felt for David. This man had so much patience. He was constantly putting Sutton and her needs first. He would do absolutely anything for her, including walking away.
This was a brilliant conclusion to this fantastic duet. I’m sad to see this series ending but I’m hoping to see more from the Wrights at some point later.
KA Linde left us in The Wright Love with one hell of a cliffy, so I couldn’t have been happier to see this land on my kindle. You MUST read The Wright Love before reading The Wright One. So if you haven’t read it – don’t keep reading, my review may have book one spoilers.
Sutton had finally let her walls down and let David in to only have her world blown apart by his secrets. And the secrets are so deep that Sutton is unsure that she will ever rebound from the hurt.
David’s secrets are HUGE, but as the story unfolds you see the reason behind his deception. As I felt in The Wright Love, David is an incredible man, he has a past that has damaged him but he’s doing his best to rebound. He’s a sweet loving man who wants the best for Sutton. Being only a year since she lost Maverick, Sutton continues to have concerns with “moving on”. In great KA Linde fashion, there is angst, drama, intrigue and some hot and sexy.
Since the first Wright book, I have wanted to be a part of this family, these children who have come from a home without a mother, a destructive father and have come from the ashes with only each other. Their stories are inspiring and give you hope that even coming from sadness, everyone deserves a happy ending. KA Linde’s books take you on an emotional rollercoaster with each story she weaves and this entire series has given me all that I love about reading. I will miss the Wright Family.
Man, oh man, I couldn’t wait to dive into The Wright One! After that epic ending to The Wright Love, I had to see what would happen with Sutton and David. Had to see what happened after the truth came out. Had to know that they were going to work things through.
Sutton and David are perfect for each other—they’re so very Wright. And I’m so happy with how this duet shared and told their story. Both are battling their own demons and guilt over things they had no control over—and they do this better together! Prepare for some seriously swoony moments!
I love this Wright family. Love how they’re so supportive of each other—even when they’re being total pains in the rear end. Love how they just want each other to be happy, to be loved.
I hate to see the end of this fantastic Wright family series. I’m really hoping we’ll hear more from the Wright cousins. That’s a hint, KA Linde! LOL
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.
Sutton knows how to fight dirty at times, “You did say you wanted to show me your life,” she said, throwing my words back at me.” David knows how to surprise his woman, “David walked out of the shadows, materializing before me, as if plucked out of thin air. He extended a hand to me. “Care to dance?” I liked this book, I loved Sutton and David.
Secrets…..some are meant to be hidden. Others have the power to break you from within when they are exposed. For Sutton and David – the consequences of his secret leave them both teetering in despair. Sutton feels the betrayal of David’s secret from deep within. The feelings from a misplaced trust leaving Sutton doubting if love was in the cards again. Tainting the view Sutton has on love and trust.
David knew that one day he would have to face the music about his past. Reliving some of the worst moments in his life. The’ cat is finally out of the bag’, and now David has lost any opportunity of a future with the woman he loves with all of his heart. With the ‘sins of the Father’ weighing on David’s shoulders, is an escape from the past ever going to be in the cards?
The Wright One is the second book in the Wright Love Duet by author K.A. Linde. David and Sutton take us back to that explosive moment that kept fans on their seat from the first book. The ‘secret’ is out, and David is handing the ‘hits’ from every angle. Sutton is heartbroken and feels as though she has been lied to by the secret that David kept hidden. The two embroil in a push and pull in their battle of wills. One determined to salvage the tendrils of new love, and the other determined that there is nothing left to hang on to.
While I am thoroughly a ‘Team David’ kind of reader, I found myself wondering why Sutton seemed to lack believability at times. Don’t get me wrong, her relationship with David was SWEET. However – the turmoil from her past, and the way her character was perceived throughout the Wright Series left me a bit torn with her responses in this Duet. It was a bit ‘flat’ and predictable. Not the spontaneity that readers have come to love from a character that deviated from the expectations set upon the Wright siblings.
Jason’s character was a bit ‘strange’ for lack of a better description. There were times he sounded like a typical two year old, other times a toddler, then other times he had the vocabulary of a five year old. Definitely something that should have been fleshed out during the Beta Reading stage…but I couldn’t get the contrasts out of my head while reading the story.
All in all – The Wright One is a SWEET love story. One that could have easily fit into one novel and had more impact without so many ‘fillers’ used to extend the writing to create a duet.
With their future hanging in the balance David and Sutton are struggling to muddle through the secrets surrounding them and Sutton’s devotion to her deceased husband. Every time she thinks she is ready to close the book on her and Maverick, something or someone comes along and opens the book back up again, and she is once again left struggling with letting him go. He meant the world to her, gave her something truly remarkable (their son), and before they could really get their future underway he left this earth and left her alone. Then David came into her life at the perfect time, gave her a shoulder to lean on, and before long feelings started to develop, but he also came baring secrets, secrets that Sutton isn’t so sure she can embrace or fully understand.
David feels like he is standing on the outside of Sutton’s world, watching her hold a candle for a future that is no longer available to her, and it kills him to think that he could lose her to a husband that is no longer around to fight for her heart. But he is there, fighting hard to keep Sutton in his life, and hopefully someday able to make her his wife, but he also knows his secrets might be more than her fragile heart can bare, so he runs the risk of losing it all. He is determined to hold on to her, so he will be patient as she sorts through things, and will hold out hope that she will be his in the end… but only time will tell.
In this conclusion to David and Sutton’s story readers will learn more about David’s secrets that have come to light, and have a front row seat to all the drama that follows them, it’s a will they, won’t they struggle the whole way through, so be prepared to have your heart in your throat and your tears welling. While it is a beautiful and healing journey to witness it is also a heartbreaking one at times, and it is certain to inspire a wide variety of the feels, with plenty of highs and lows… you know the ones that keep you teetering on the edge of your seat. I have to say this is one of the most heartfelt stories that I have read in a while, it put a pretty good squeeze on my heart, but it also had an inspiring air to it too, it was a seamlessly blended tale that I am sure will stick with me for a while. Highly recommend this one it’s downright amazing!!
I requested an advanced copy of this title and I am voluntarily leaving my honest opinion.
Sutton Wright’s story was everything I hoped it would be. I knew that her story was going to break my heart. This young girl that had everything, a husband and a son and a great family and then her life fell apart. At the end of the first book of this duet, I didn’t know how Sutton and David would work their way back together. They have so much to work through, the biggest being, is Sutton ready for a relationship. The feelings and struggles that Sutton goes through are so real and so well described. I felt like I lived through her torment. I also could feel David’s love for her and how he wanted nothing more than to make her his. This story was full of heart and soul and I absolutely loved it.
This is part 2 of a duet, you need to read The Wright Love first.
This is the second book to The Wright Love Duet and we pick up right where book 1 was left on that cliffhanger. I was excited for this book and really needed to see where the ending of the first left David and Sutton relationship wise. Please don’t read any reviews on this book until you have read the first because you need to experience this story from the beginning.
I won’t rehash much of the story out in fear of spoilers but just expect to be taken on a roller coaster of emotions with these characters. Sutton has a lot of reflecting to do and she has a hard time dealing with all her conflicting emotions as well as others trying to tell her whats right and wrong. David, well he has the patience of a saint and any woman would be so lucky to have him, yes he made mistakes and it’s time for him to own that but he just needs Sutton to give him a chance once and for all.
Overall I have loved reading Sutton and Davids story from beginning to end. The emotions that were evoked from me during both books goes to prove the author has done her job. I did think there was a little to much back and forth in this one but it didn’t interfere with my enjoyment of this duet. I don’t know if we will see anymore from the Wright family but I really really hope we do because I have loved every single minute reading about them.
The Wright one
Book 2. Where to start. Picks up as book 1 ends.
Same characters. David and Sutton.
At the end of the first book some news was discovered about David that broke all trust. It was a huge twist!!
This book was awesome. To see Sutton come to grips with her current reality and be able to live again was AWESOME!!!
Side note: I love Morgan’s involvement in this one. And her understanding!
This duet broke me in half and put me back together.
I highly recommend this book! (You can’t go wrong with Ka Linde books!!!)
Read it. You won’t regret it.
Omg Sutton!! I just can’t with this book! It’s soooo freaking amazing!! She is my favorite Wright! She’s a real strong willed tough lady!!! I love her so much!
David, the main of patience!! He’s also a real gentleman, he battles but he’s strong! He’s smart, and Sutton deserves all that!
I received a free copy of the book from the author.
The Wright One is the follow up to The Wright Love. STOP HERE IF YOU HAVEN’T READ THE WRIGHT LOVE. No for real. Don’t read any further.
We ended Love with Sutton dismissing David as a mutual friend dropped the bomb as to who David really is. Well, say really is. He used to have a different last name to what he has now. Instead of hearing him out – Sutton pushing him away and refuses to talk to him.
David is so far gone over Sutton though he has to make her see reason – some how. After a meeting with her family about his job as CFO of Wright Industries he tries once more to get Sutton to listen. Trials and tribulations for sure!
The one thing that irritated me about Sutton in this book is that she allowed her mother-in-law to dictate her life, to get in her head, to try and intimidate her for the MIL’s insecurities. At one point I was thinking if Sutton didn’t put that woman in her place I might have to write it in myself! 😉
Definitely David and Sutton have to communicate to understand where they are in their relationship. Where they want it to go – if it anywhere. No one should dictate any of that except the people in the relationship. Sutton just needed to grow a pair and decide what was best for her and her son…not anyone else including David.
She eventually gets her act together. The ending to this duet is really sweet. Definitely one David needed with his woman.
The Wright One is the much awaited conclusion to David and Sutton’s emotional whirlwind of a romance. While I didn’t get as much feels in this one as compared to The Wright Love, I was still over the moon to see these two grow, struggle, and overcome their hurdles together—especially with that sweet, heart-melting ending.
As I was hoping, we did get to know so much more about David Calloway in this book. Little by little, we got to see who he really was, and I truly enjoyed peeling off his layers and witnessing him unravel. I was able to appreciate him and all that he’s done for Sutton and her two-year old son, Jason, since day one even more. At the same time, we also saw Sutton Wright grieve more for everything that she’s lost. We watched her come to terms with her new reality, and face her own fears and insecurities.
Even though there weren’t a lot of them, the steamy scenes in the beginning were a little more steamier—think make-up sex. But the constant push and pull in the relationship, the indecision and uncertainties in both Sutton and David, broke my brain and my emotion meter. I knew where they were coming from, given their pasts and what they’ve gone through. But the I’m-ready-wait-I’m-actually-not situation went back and forth so much and so abruptly that I think even I got whiplash—it was like watching an intense tennis match. I specifically got crazy frustrated with Sutton on so many levels here. I felt for her, especially since she never really was able to grieve her late husband properly and let it fully sink in, but I felt for David even more after this one.
I also did love the fact that the author showed us in this book that there’s always the possibility of a change of heart. That we can never lose hope, especially when it comes to family. It was definitely a nice touch and highlight that tugged at my heartstrings.
In the end, the resolution was… okay. The second half to David and Sutton’s story wasn’t exactly how I envisioned all this to go down, but I’m happy that they’ve found their way back to each other, no matter how rocky the journey was. That they were able to find themselves again as individuals and eventually, were able to welcome the love and happiness that they both truly deserve together.
The Wright One is Book 2 in the Wright Love Duet and this book started right were book 1 The Wright Love finished. This is the conclusion to Sutton and David’s story and because of that I do recommend you read The Wright Love first.
Sutton can’t believe that David betrayed not only her but her family as well and she feels the only thing to do is make him leave, there is no future for him with her and her son. David tries to explain and apologise for not being completely honest with her but she just won’t listen, she lost her first husband a year ago and if the truth be known she is still grieving so David walks away…..
This book is so emotional and it was hard to see this side of David but let’s be honest he was hurting as much as Sutton and when we hurt we sometimes do things that are out of character. Two people so much in love but both hurting and once you add in the fact that Sutton trusted for the first time since the death of her husband Maverick you can see why this at times feels like a uphill battle that can’t be won. The characters are loveable the banter is perfect and I loved the conclusion to David and Sutton’s love story even though my heart took a massive pounding at parts of this book. I really hope K.A.Linde finds it in her heart to give us more from the Wright family some time in the future.
I tend to find K A Linde’s Hot Heroes irresistible, sometimes to the point where I don’t think the women they choose are worthy (I’m looking at you, Liz). Maybe this is because I am small and petty. Or maybe it’s because the Morgan Wrights are so few and far between.
David Calloway is an exceptional Hot Hero. He’s smart. He’s successful. He CARES. And he’s devoted and loving and very–uh–skilled, if you know what I mean. There were times when I wanted to reach into this book and whisper to him, “You deserve better.” It isn’t that I don’t feel for Sutton and sympathize with her. I’m not that hard-hearted. It’s more that the way she treats David frustrates me on his behalf.
As K A Linde shows, though, Sutton deserves her happiness, even if she doesn’t quite understand that. Sutton believes she needs to suffer in her widow’s weeds. If she walks away from her grief too soon, doesn’t that mean that she didn’t love Maverick enough? And if Maverick, with all of his youth and vigor, could die suddenly, doesn’t that mean that anyone could? Why put yourself at risk of losing someone else?
This is a fantastic conclusion to Sutton and David’s story. K A Linde keeps developing and revealing more about her characters and her story, which makes this book such a good read.
And, of course, there are the scorching hot sexy times. They are absolutely divine!
When her world was falling apart he was there to soften the blow. Now that he needs her, will she be strong enough to shield him from the storm? Sutton has fought her way back from despair. As a woman and mother, she’s coming into her own. Just when life seems to be looking up the storm clouds set in. Will her second chance be over before it has a chance to begin? Sutton is my favorite Wright. Sick of being life’s punching bag, she’s out to even the score. In love and life things get messy, but having the courage to trust your instincts and risk your heart. That’s priceless.
***5 ‘Still #TeamDavid’ Stars***
As much as I wanted…needed to read this one and find out how everything would work out, I hesitated. I did. All of those random wonky questions about how things would play out and what path the author would take plagued me because what if it was a path that I wouldn’t like?
But I shouldn’t have worried.
From the very first page things actually went the way I was hoping they would. It was still a bumpy road for David and Sutton, there was no way it couldn’t be, but I was all in and absolutely devoured the words and couldn’t stop the dopey smile from forming on my face when everything was said and done.
As for my feelings towards David and Sutton, I can honestly say that they didn’t really change all that much. I already adored David and this book just solidified that fact. Sutton had her moments, but it was a process and watching her work through things was rough, but she did, with a little help from her friends and family, but I loved her in the end.
This was a quick read and many of the issues that were presented in the first book do get some sort of resolution and I thought they were all dealt with well and realistically. I’m hoping that there will be more Wright books in the future since there were a couple of situations that could turn into more, but only time will tell. There were also some non-Wright situations/people that intrigued me, one of which will be getting a book, so I’m crossing my toes that the other one will happen as well.
~ Copy provided via InkSlinger PR & voluntarily reviewed ~