Title: Sugar Rush (Sugar Bowl, Book #2)
Author: Sawyer Bennett
Release Date: August 16, 2016
Synopsis:
In the steamy and suspenseful sequel to Sugar Daddy (A totally gripping take on romance and revenge!͟—Lauren Blakely), a heartbreaking rift threatens to unravel a dangerous alliance . . . and a fragile new love. After posing as an escort for the Sugar Bowl online dating service, Sela Halstead is looking for one thing: payback. She’s closing in on the site’s heartless founder, Jonathon Townsend, and she needs Beckett North, Townsend’s business partner and her lover, by her side. She’d thought that their intimate nights together had forged an unbreakable bond, but after a shocking betrayal, Sela begins to doubt the brilliant bad boy. When push comes to shove, can she trust Beck to do the right thing? Now that he understands the truth, Beck will stop at nothing to secure the reckoning Sela deserves. But between his desire for her and his disgust for JT, Beck doesn’t exactly have a lot of control over his emotional state. Left with no other choice, he must summon all his discipline to maintain JT’s trust and pretend that they’re still friends. But how far will Beck go to prove his loyalty to Sela? He nearly lost her once. To keep her, Beck might have to kill for her.
Note: Sugar Rush ends on a cliffhanger. Sela and Beck’s story concludes in Sugar Free!
Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27774345-sugar-rush
YM‘s review
The pain and gut wrenching emotions that ended book 1, returned to me without much prompting. Sela and Beck’s relationship ends in a tragic heap of hurt, unbelieved truths, mistrust and receipt. Props to the author for not dragging it out with overtold stories.
There isn’t a lot that can be told without giving away most of what took place in book 2. However, I felt this book was ALL ABOUT THAT SLEAZE. (get that play on words? ahaha) I enjoyed the addition of Dennis Flaherty, and the play “words” about his character was kinda chuckle worthy. He added depth to the story by providing the reader with a well dressed sleaze. JT’s character was also expanded upon and just made him more of a dirt bag.
Honestly, the story followed a good progression that I am hoping will be revealed in the conclusion of the series/trilogy. The plot weaves and turns with ways to overturn the hurt that has been done to Sela. I will await conclusion of the series because I GOTS to know what happens with Beck, Sela and JT
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