Release (Off Balance)
Release (Off Balance) book cover

Release (Off Balance)

Paperback – Box set, July 6, 2020

Price
$21.99
Format
Paperback
Pages
434
Publisher
Independently published
Publication Date
ISBN-13
979-8654296184
Dimensions
5 x 0.98 x 8 inches
Weight
1.04 pounds

Description

PLEASE NOTE: This title is the newly revised 2020 edition. All five books in the Off Balancexa0series have been republished with revised content.

Features & Highlights

  • After Kova’s devastating betrayal, Adrianna must become her own champion and place her Olympic dream ahead of all else. In doing so, she ignores the warning signs as both the extreme training and unending heartbreak begin to take their toll.There is no atoning for what Kova did. The vow he made cannot be undone. With boundaries set and lines clearly defined, Kova will now have to be the one to relinquish control in order to regain Adrianna’s trust.Though the dynamics shift between coach and gymnast, nothing can prepare them for the agonizing truth that is to come. Fighting for a dream becomes only half the battle when Adrianna’s fate is sealed, leaving them both with their biggest challenge yet.

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Most Helpful Reviews

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WOW!

WOW!!! Head is spinning and my heart blazing. Love this series SO much. Twist let’s go. HERE. I. COME.
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Ohmigodthisbookwaseverythingandmore!

How can I describe my feelings about a book that I've been excited to read since the end of Execution? Ohmigodthisbookwaseverythingandmore!

In the third book in the Off Balance series, Ria is heartbroken but more determined than ever to push her fears and pain aside and focus on the only thing left in her life that she can count on, gymnastics. Her determination fuels this story but so does her denial of the truth.

I love this book the most because Ria has grown tremendously over the other two books, but her growth comes from deep hurts caused by plenty of secrets and lies. Kova, who I love dearly, has proven he is not a villainous man but a flawed one with emotions and a soft side for Ria that shows in his actions more than his words. Lucia Franco has made these characters shine and changed my opinion of Ria (who I grew to love in Execution) and Kova for the better.