Friday, August 19, 2016

Sugar Rush


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!




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This book is just so great but why why why does it have to keep ending this way it's killing me I hate cliffys so much an I think this one is worst than the first book I need Sugar Free now I can't believe I've to wait so long for the next one.

It's quite a hard review to write cause I don't want to spoil anything cause I have to say I've read loads of Sawyer Bennett work an I love it but I think this is just the best the story picks up from the end of the last book an I was dying to carry on so I was happy it picked up from that point again this story had me so heart broken Sela is just an amazing woman she as dealt with some horrible thing an even after fighting to get herself where she is now there but she is reliving it again but not in the same way she has the love of Beck an they can get through this together they just have to

There was so many twists an turns in this book an I had a lil feeling about one part an I was really hoping I was wrong (for the first time ever haha) but I wasn't an god it killed me I was pretty much scared through out this book but I couldn't put it down at al it's so addictive an the story is just so good the characters in this r just so good I love Sela and Beck so much an in this book things get a lil better for them but with everything so up in the air it's hard for them as well an after the huge cliffy thanx again for that grrrr there is still a lot of bad times ahead 

This series is the best I've read so far this yr it's just really good and if u havent started it yet do but do prepare yourself for the cliffy's yes 2 Sugar Daddy an this both have them but I highly recommend them I totally luvd it brilliant book hurry with Sugar Free plz xxx  



This book took over my life for a few hours, and I'm not even close to being sorry for ignoring everyone once I got this on my Kindle. After Sugar Daddy ending the way it did, I was starting to go a little crazy the longer I didn't have the next book. And now, here I am going crazy yet again because the ending to Sugar Rush was somehow even worse!

The story opens up where the first left us hanging, and I won't say much about that, but just know it was a bad scene to be left in the middle of. Now we're back to Sela's secret life as Beck's Sugar Baby while she plots against his business partner, JT. Sela's main goal is to rid the world of the evil that lurks inside of JT, one of her rapists. But now she has Beck to deal with and the feelings she's started to feel for him. 

This is one of the hardest reviews I've ever had to write, because I have so much to say about this book and want to just rant on and on about it, but I can't. Everything I want to say would spoil the previous book for you so I'm stuck trying to figure out what exactly won't spoil the story. What I guess I can say, is that I love Sela and her strength. She didn't back down from the fight, she plotted and planned, and she's ready to go forth and get rid of the living demon that destroyed her younger self. I just love that about her, that she will pick herself up, and stand strong, instead of staying down beaten and wary.

This may sound weird, but I praise Sawyer Bennett for her ability to write a rape victim like she did. I get nervous about books that have rape in them because there are many out there that end up just pissing me off when the heroine is portrayed as a damaged character because of what happened, and then BAM she's magically all better when she see's the Hero. Sorry, but it doesn't happen like that. 

Sela, though, wasn't like that at all. Her past is full of broken pieces that she had to work really hard to be able to pick up and put back together. There was no scene where the Hero's must-be-magic penis, healed her, and I could just hug Sawyer Bennett for that. I not only enjoyed how the scenes involving her past were written, but I really appreciated them too. 

This story, just like the one before it, kept me captivated the entire time I was reading it. There were so many things that I wanted to know, and the little hints that we got throughout the whole story of what was to come, made me crazy in the best way possible. I did finally get some of my answers and there was something I was positive I knew, which was confirmed, so that made me happy. I still have many questions though, so I will be thinking of Sela and Beck until I can finally get all of my answers with the conclusion to their story. 

Bottom line, I'm still going more than a little crazy from not having all of my answers. And everyone else needs to read this book so we can all suffer in the loony-bin together. Sugar Rush is definitely worth reading, despite the insanity that will result from the cliffhanger, and I hope everyone will love it as much as I did.


About the Author

Bennett_photo_2014Since the release of her debut contemporary romance novel, Off Sides, in January 2013, Sawyer Bennett has released more than 30 books and has been featured on both the USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists on multiple occasions. A reformed trial lawyer from North Carolina, Sawyer uses real life experience to create relatable, sexy stories that appeal to a wide array of readers. From new adult to erotic contemporary romance, Sawyer writes something for just about everyone. Sawyer likes her Bloody Mary’s strong, her martinis dirty, and her heroes a combination of the two. When not bringing fictional romance to life, Sawyer is a chauffeur, stylist, chef, maid, and personal assistant to a very active toddler, as well as full-time servant to two adorably naughty dogs. She believes in the good of others, and that a bad day can be cured with a great work-out, cake, or a combination of the two.

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