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A review by lealeab5
Rush by Maya Banks
2.0
Handsome tycoon, a contract, some kink. If you enjoyed Fifty Shades of Grey then you'll probably enjoy this book. Then again, you may hate this book because you'll quickly realize that you are reading the same story. Okay, to be fair there are a few slight differences in the two. I found the main character, Mia, a little more likable because she has a bit more of a backbone, and her lover/master doesn't come with quite so much baggage. The story is pretty predictable, but there was one major scene towards the end of the book that took me by surprise and was phone-a-friend worthy.
This book isn't deep. The characters don't try to justify their choices with a lot of internal dialogue. The sex scenes outnumber plot twists. The story seems to wrap up neatly at the end of the book (even though it is the first of a trilogy). This might make a good beach read, but to paraphrase C & C Music Factory, it's a thing that made me go, "Meh..."
This book isn't deep. The characters don't try to justify their choices with a lot of internal dialogue. The sex scenes outnumber plot twists. The story seems to wrap up neatly at the end of the book (even though it is the first of a trilogy). This might make a good beach read, but to paraphrase C & C Music Factory, it's a thing that made me go, "Meh..."