He has every reason in the world to stay away from her. And he knows if he gets too close it will destroy Nan, who has a secret connection to Blaire. But Rush is back to tell his side of the story. Review: Rush Too Far (1.1, Rosemary Beach) by Abbi Glines My Thoughts Wildly addictive, deliciously sexy and entirely consuming Rush Too Far packed all the angst, steaminess and drama that had me utterly obsessed all over again. Because Rush knows why Blaire is all alone in the world, forced to ask for help from the father who abandoned her three years ago. Everyone in Rosemary Beach thinks they know how Rush Finlay and Blaire Wynn fell in love. The Alabama farm girl instantly captures Rush's attention once he discovers that the angelic beauty is his new stepsister, but he vows to keep his distance. Until Blaire Wynn drives into town in her beat-up pickup truck with a pistol under her seat. Blaire sufre un poco mas en esta historia. All he needs are his best friend, Grant, and his sister, Nan. The three-story beach house, luxury car, and line of girls begging for time between his sheets are the envy of every guy in Rosemary Beach, and Rush handles it all with the laid-back cool of a rock star's son. Rush has earned every bit of his bad-boy reputation. But Rush is back to tell his side of the story. Everyone in Rosemary Beach thinks they know how Rush Finlay and Blaire Wynn fell in love. After the worldwide success of Fallen Too Far and its two sequels, Never Too Far and Forever Too Far, Abbi Glines takes her readers back to the beginning with Rush Too Far.
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