Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Furious Rush

Furious Rush
By C.S. Stephens

SUMMARY
For Mackenzie Cox, racing motorcycles is in her blood. Born into a family legacy, she's determined to show the world that she has inherited her father's talent in this male-dominated sport. The last thing Kenzie needs is to be antagonised by her rival team's newest rider, Hayden Hayes. Hayden, exceedingly arrogant and outrageously attractive, immediately gets under Kenzie's skin and she can't help but be distracted.

As Kenzie and Hayden push each other on the track, the electric energy between them off the track shifts into an intense - and strictly forbidden - attraction. The only rule between their two ultra-competitive teams is zero contact. Kenzie needs a win, and she also needs to stay away from Hayden. Unfortunately for her though, one thing has become all too clear: she can't.

Fuelled by passion, driven by desire, Hayden and Mackenzie both want to win more than anything else. Except for, maybe, each other. But anger, jealousy and extreme competitiveness aren't their only obstacles . . .
 

REVIEW
Couldn't put this one down at all. I sure hope there is a sequel to this because a great deal was left up in the air.

Wow what a tangled web was weaved in this one. Kenzie was a very strong character. She wants to be loved deep down inside and her family just cannot give it to her. Her father is bitter and being vengeful doesn't get you what you want. The family's enemy is despicable in every way and shows his true colors at the end....I hope there is a way Kenzie gets back at him. Everyone seems to turn on Kenzie friends and family. I felt like she truly didn't get a HEA. There has to be more to it,

Hayden is a mystery and I am truly not sure who he is even after the whole book. He has secrets and I think he is Keith's son. There were too many references of how they look the same. 

The sex is hot and lots of attraction between Hayden and Kenzie. But again the end was lacking something to make me feel good about the story.

Received a ARC from the publisher through NetGalley for a honest review.

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