• 22 May 2018
• you should/need to read book #1 first!
• you should/need to read book #1 first!
Rush and
Gia’s story continues in the gripping conclusion to Rebel Heir…
How to
screw up a great summer in the Hamptons:
Sleep
with your boss. Check.
Blow all
your money on a rental you can’t afford. Check.
How to
walk away from a man you fall in love with at the end of a summer:
…I’ll let you know when I figure it out.
Book #2 starts right the second the first one ended. At Rush's brother's birthday party in the city. And Gia just realized that brother Elliott is the father of her baby.
Rush can never know. But his brother seems like the kind of a**hole guy who would just love to tell Rush once he finds out. She needs to tell him first. But she's scared, because she just knows that Rush wouldn't be able to handle that. He hates his brother.
What to do? She has to tell him - but then she will lose him forever ...
Rush can never know. But his brother seems like the kind of a**hole guy who would just love to tell Rush once he finds out. She needs to tell him first. But she's scared, because she just knows that Rush wouldn't be able to handle that. He hates his brother.
What to do? She has to tell him - but then she will lose him forever ...
WAAAAAA!! Finally book #2! The first one ended sooo cliffyish!
Poor Rush.
There are a billion guys coming to the Hamptons every day - why did Gia have to have a one-night stand with Rush's idiot half-brother???
I kind of hated the whole book. LOL - no. I loved it. But I just hated that we had to go through all that sh*t until we could get to our happily ever after. Poooooor Rush! And poor Gia. You just hope all through the sad beginning that they'll fight through this and that Elliott won't be too much of an ass about everything.... Ugh. I HATE Rush's family!
Even though I hated so much about the situation, I really loved reading the book. Rush just can't stay away from the love of his life and the baby - even though it's not his kid but his nephew... but there's a lot they have to overcome until that happy end can happen! Great second book in this duet. It was all so sad and moving and sweet and adorable and sexy and ugh - I need to see this on Netflix ASAP!!!!!
Poor Rush.
There are a billion guys coming to the Hamptons every day - why did Gia have to have a one-night stand with Rush's idiot half-brother???
I kind of hated the whole book. LOL - no. I loved it. But I just hated that we had to go through all that sh*t until we could get to our happily ever after. Poooooor Rush! And poor Gia. You just hope all through the sad beginning that they'll fight through this and that Elliott won't be too much of an ass about everything.... Ugh. I HATE Rush's family!
Even though I hated so much about the situation, I really loved reading the book. Rush just can't stay away from the love of his life and the baby - even though it's not his kid but his nephew... but there's a lot they have to overcome until that happy end can happen! Great second book in this duet. It was all so sad and moving and sweet and adorable and sexy and ugh - I need to see this on Netflix ASAP!!!!!
REBEL HEART was the perfect ending for our Rush & Gia's love story! Sad, moving, frustrating, sweet, adorable, funny, sexy...
Run to your nearest amazon for your own Rush - this one is MINE!!!! ☺☺☺
Run to your nearest amazon for your own Rush - this one is MINE!!!! ☺☺☺
ARC received for an honest review
Wah! I have been waiting for Rebel Heart since the nanosecond I finished Rebel Heir, and Vi an Penelope certainly did not disappoint with this second installment of the Rush Duet.
I had a love/hate relationship with this book - I loved Gia and Rush, I hated things that Rush did. I loved them together, I hated all the crap they needed to go through. I loved Rush's mum/Gia's dad, I hate hate hated the rest of Rush's family.
Gah, this book frustrated me as much as I adored it.
There are so many hoops that our lovelies now need to jump through to find their HEA, and as much as I wanted to throw my kindle across the room at times, I couldn't wait to turn each page to find out what happens next.
I ran the full gamut of emotions with Rebel Heart - and in the end, I wouldn't have wanted it any other way. They storyline took the only course it really could have realistically taken - not matter how much I didn't want it to.
From the minute I opened up Rebel Heart, I was hooked and couldn't put it down.
Now that I have survived the rollercoaster that is the Rush Duet, I can't wait to see what these lovely ladies bring us next.
Wah! I have been waiting for Rebel Heart since the nanosecond I finished Rebel Heir, and Vi an Penelope certainly did not disappoint with this second installment of the Rush Duet.
I had a love/hate relationship with this book - I loved Gia and Rush, I hated things that Rush did. I loved them together, I hated all the crap they needed to go through. I loved Rush's mum/Gia's dad, I hate hate hated the rest of Rush's family.
Gah, this book frustrated me as much as I adored it.
There are so many hoops that our lovelies now need to jump through to find their HEA, and as much as I wanted to throw my kindle across the room at times, I couldn't wait to turn each page to find out what happens next.
I ran the full gamut of emotions with Rebel Heart - and in the end, I wouldn't have wanted it any other way. They storyline took the only course it really could have realistically taken - not matter how much I didn't want it to.
From the minute I opened up Rebel Heart, I was hooked and couldn't put it down.
Now that I have survived the rollercoaster that is the Rush Duet, I can't wait to see what these lovely ladies bring us next.
↓ LiNKS TO THE BOOK AND AUTHORs ↓
Book #1
and P.S. - you can already pre-order Vi & Penelope's next co-written book! HATE NOTES - coming November 6!
Other Books by Vi & Penelope:
COCKY BASTARD
STUCK-UP SUIT
Dear Bridget, I want you
Penelope Ward
Penelope Ward is a New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal Bestselling author. She grew up in Boston with five older brothers and spent most of her twenties as a television news anchor, before switching to a more family-friendly career. She is the proud mother of a beautiful 11-year-old girl with autism and a 9-year-old boy. Penelope and her family reside in Rhode Island.
Books by Penelope Ward
Room Hate
Vi Keeland is a native New Yorker with three children that occupy most of her free time, which she complains about often, but wouldn't change for the world. She is a bookworm and has been known to read her kindle at stop lights, while styling her hair, cleaning, walking, during sporting events, and frequently while pretending to work. She is a boring attorney by day, and an exciting smut author by night!
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