Rush Complete Series edition by Lucia Jordan Literature Fiction eBooks
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Here, presented in one volume, are the four stories that comprise the ‘Rush' Series, a seriously hot and provocative romance by Lucia Jordan, written in her signature style of high passion with searing depictions of sex and emotion.
Kendra is a bundle of nerves when she walks into the office of Sebastian Montoya. To say his reputation proceeds him is be a gross understatement. Immediately she sees that the larger than life architect has an even bigger ego. The mystery that surrounds him is hypnotizing. There is just something about him that draws her in. He oozes sexuality and his lilting Spanish accent makes her insides flutter. But as she learns, architecture isn't his only talent. A hot and steamy night at work leads to far more than she could ever expect. But does Kendra have what it takes to deal with the pressures that come with her day job while allowing Sebastian to handle her at night?
This ebook contains very hot and explicit descriptions of romantic activity. Only mature readers should download this book.
Rush Complete Series edition by Lucia Jordan Literature Fiction eBooks
Not a bad story line but it has several mistakes. First, there are multiple grammatical errors that leaves one wondering if te writer even bothered to review the story before publishing it. Second, while at the church Sebastian secures Kendra's hads with a belt, secures them above her head, and then proceeds to remove her dress by pulling off her shoulders and down her hips. I may be wrong, but I believe that is impossible if her hands are secure there woukd be no way to remove her sleeves. Third, and last but not least...at some point in the story, Sebastian tells Kendra that his parents were married 50 years before his mother passed. Kendra later meets his father who was aged but not elderly. Two things wrong with this. First, unless Sebastians parents married when they were 10 years old, his father would be at least 70-80 years old...doubt he would still be working as a cop or sheriff. But posible, I guess. Second, the writer had Sebastian take Kendra to a church he had gone to often when he was young, a church he came upon at age 10 after running from his father's funeral after he commited suicide. A dead man coming back to life...that miracle was not described in the story line. I am very disappointed that I waste money on this 'book' if thats what you can call it and will never buy from this writer again.Product details
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Rush Complete Series edition by Lucia Jordan Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Overall, I enjoyed the author's use of humor and innuendos. Her wit kept creeping up throughout the book and it was fun to read. When the author was on point (see the statement below), she wrote very well and expressed herself vividly in the characters and scenes she created. It was easy to form an image of how the scenes played out and the characters' behaviors portrayed within those scenes. The characters themselves made for interesting reading. Sebastian as a boss was very different than Sebastian as a dominant. Kendra's character didn't change much, but Elena was explosive. I wish there was more involvement with Elena as an antagonist. The sex scenes were well thought out and expressed in a tasteful way. Not too much vulgarity was used. However, the grammar and sentence structure was lacking in a massive way. Editing is a major part of publishing a book, but I saw very little of it in this one. In the first book alone (of the 4), I found 27 mistakes. In the last book, it became confusing when having a certain character introduced one way, then a few sentences later, that same character took on a different status. For the future, dear author, please edit your work before publishing. I enjoyed your story...just not the numerous (and easily correctable) mistakes. Peace!
I downloaded Rush the first book for free and then downloaded the whole series for like $2.00, but I swear I only read 2 books, I never remember reading book 3 or 4...so not sure there.
This was very Fifty Shades inspired so much so...that main female's character's moms name was Anna and female villain was name Elena - so close to Bitch Troll from Fifty Shades....there are thousands of other names one could have picked from.
Then there was the grammatical errors and editing errors, I'm not sure if this was a translation and that's why the words were sometimes used wrong, but the author and or editor/publisher if there were any needs to reread and delete the previous copy. Also there were things that would happen where it was like the author forgot the previous story - perfect example - Sebastian introduces Kendra to his Uncle, but then author references the man being his father, who we already know is dead....so the author needs to do a better job of reading and knowing her story...it's not always about being the next Fifty Shades inspired novel, God knows there are tons of them....there has to be a story.
Sexual tension between the characters was good, I'm never a fan of someone referencing the woman character as being a "slut" while having sex with them. I feel that the whole innocent female role out of no where asking to be a submissive was whack....if she didn't even know the lifestyle she wouldn't know to ask....I feel like the author previously wrote a part that perhaps was missing. I always feel like these stories are rushed and that's where they differ from Fifty Shades...that was 3 seriously long reads.
I do like these characters.....I like the setting of Spain, I enjoy the role of an older brother being a confidant. I feel the story ended abruptly unless of course I just missed the last two books, still not sure
The series was okay. I was disappointed in the extent of the grammatical errors in this book. At times it was hard to follow what was going on because of the errors in the use of his/hers/she/he, etc... Along with these errors, there were a number of mistakes in the plot and situations. I don't know how one can unzip a dress and unclasp a bra and remove it over someone's hips when a woman's hands are restrained above her head and the dress/bra isn't strapless? How did you get the straps off? Also, the information regarding his parents was not thought out/calculated accurately at all. I found this pretty predictable and not very deep. It kind of felt like the story started and the author had to hurry up to finish it and then rushed to the end without much though.
I usually enjoy the author's stories, but this one was pretty terrible; it wasn't so much as the plot line--there were plenty of hooks that kept me reading until the end (which isn't hard since all four books total to barely 100 pages)--but the grammar, spelling mistakes, and character confusion was on nearly every single page. I understand she publishes a lot of stories, but she definitely should have taken the time to reread this story before she published it.
Example Paolo Montoya went from being Sebastian's uncle, to being his father, and then back to being his uncle all in the matter of two paragraphs.
I also found the instant messenger chat a little odd and out of character. She's supposed to be wildly angry at him yet she childishly replies "bite me," which everyone on the planet knows he's going to turn into a sexual innuendo. It just seemed forced to me and not something you'd say to someone you are mad at.
Not a bad story line but it has several mistakes. First, there are multiple grammatical errors that leaves one wondering if te writer even bothered to review the story before publishing it. Second, while at the church Sebastian secures Kendra's hads with a belt, secures them above her head, and then proceeds to remove her dress by pulling off her shoulders and down her hips. I may be wrong, but I believe that is impossible if her hands are secure there woukd be no way to remove her sleeves. Third, and last but not least...at some point in the story, Sebastian tells Kendra that his parents were married 50 years before his mother passed. Kendra later meets his father who was aged but not elderly. Two things wrong with this. First, unless Sebastians parents married when they were 10 years old, his father would be at least 70-80 years old...doubt he would still be working as a cop or sheriff. But posible, I guess. Second, the writer had Sebastian take Kendra to a church he had gone to often when he was young, a church he came upon at age 10 after running from his father's funeral after he commited suicide. A dead man coming back to life...that miracle was not described in the story line. I am very disappointed that I waste money on this 'book' if thats what you can call it and will never buy from this writer again.
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