Rebecca Rendon
Soccer team captain and all around good girl, Priscilla Winslow, has lived inside her bubble for too long. Her friend, Jace, encourages her to live a little. Sil realizes too late that Jace never meant for her to get arrested. Well, honestly, Priscilla never thought she would get arrested either! Choosing between doing the right thing and the safe thing wasn't even a questions for Priscilla. She jumped into a fight that was 2 on 1 to help out and save the guy getting beaten. Was it a bad idea? Absolutely. Did she stop to second guess? No, she just pulled the fire alarm and jumped in. Was it a life changing decision? Apparently, more than she ever thought. Now her team and her scholarship are on the line and the only one that can help her is the universities own QB. Is he known as a helpful guy? Nope. Is he going to help? Apparently not! When Priscilla confronts him, things change. For the better or worse, she isn't sure yet. One things is certain- someone is going down. Priscilla is determined for it to not be her. It seems as though Preston is determined to help her now too. Will it be enough? Will he really help? Is there merit to the threats? It is a fun read with a whole lot of sexual tension. The perceived bad boy, the good girl, and a lot of trouble...
Rhonda Ziglar
Rush by Shae Ross....Oh my goodness this book was a perfect great read and I found a new author, Shae Ross is a born storyteller. The Character are very well written, Preston and Priscilla were fun to watch the bantering back and forth with the chemistry was perfect. This story hit all the emotion buttons off the charts. If you are looking for a fun enjoyable read, then look no further, you have found it. I received a complimentary book from publisher via NetGalley for an honest review.
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Bette Hansen
An awesome read! I really loved this book. From the cringe worthy way Preston and Priscilla first meet to the way Preston handles things in the end, I wouldn't change a thing. The characters are great, the banter between them keeps it fun and fresh, and the sparks of chemistry between them can be felt through the pages. The way the author handled the topic of the inequality of collegiate athletics was spot on and handled very well. Overall and excellent read and a book I would recommend to everyone.
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