Sunday, April 14, 2019

Review: Rush Me by Allison Parr

Rush Me Rush Me by Allison Parr
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

When Rachel stumbled into the wrong party, she never would have imagined getting sucked into the professional football world. As an avid reader and lover of books, football has never been on her radar.

But after sparing words back and forth with quarterback Ryan Carter, Rachel gained new friends and a new respect for the game of football.

Ryan and Rachel couldn't be any more opposite, and they are both very defensive. Attacking with words is something they are both good at, and they use those words against one another. Even when their feelings get more intense they become scared of what that could mean for their future. After so many times of putting each other down, they may not be able to forgive the unforgivable things that are said...

These two characters... sigh... they really need to find a way to channel their anger and frustrations a different way than by hurting each other. Its not healthy and they said some pretty terrible things to each other.

I loved the scenes where the majority of the football team was involved. They are a hoot to see interact with each other.

This was a good book overall. I'm glad the characters grew throughout the novel.

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