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John Logan is a hockey star and campus playboy who seems to have it all, but he’s secretly struggling with his future and a crush on his best friend's girlfriend. When he accidentally meets freshman Grace Ivers, he sees her as a distraction—until he makes a major mistake that drives her away. The story follows Logan’s determined (and often hilarious) "pursuit" to win Grace back after she realizes she deserves better than being someone’s second choice. Key "Updated" Changes
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Think of it like this: J.K. Rowling retroactively adding details to Pottermore. Or a TV show retconning a pilot episode after getting picked up for five seasons. It’s not a flaw. It’s a sign of a living, breathing story world.
This public debate has led to a complex conversation about an author's responsibility in depicting LGBTQ+ relationships and has caused many readers to reevaluate their support for the Off-Campus series.
The Off-Campus series by Elle Kennedy is a staple in the New Adult romance genre, but it’s her follow-up series, , that truly solidified her reputation for crafting high-stakes, emotional, and undeniably steamy stories. Among them, "The Mistake" stands out as a fan favorite. John Logan is a hockey star and campus
is often cited as one of Kennedy's most layered heroes. He isn't the typical "alpha hole." He is vulnerable, insecure about his future, and genuinely remorseful.
The Mistake by Elle Kennedy is the second book in the popular Off-Campus
Grace is a breath of fresh air—a freshman who is unapologetically herself, even if she's a bit shy and inexperienced. Their initial encounter is brief, but it leaves a lasting impression on Logan. The "mistake" in question is a drunken, impulsive night that leads to a misunderstanding between them. However, rather than driving them apart, this mistake becomes the catalyst for a profound connection. Key "Updated" Changes The criticism centers on two
"The Mistake" to other books in the Off-Campus series.
Bloom Books has updated the entire Off-Campus series with new covers (originally Turkish designs) and updated internal content.