A review by jessicadesamota
Bull Rush by Maggie Rawdon

5.0

Bull Rush by Maggie Rawdon šŸ–¤
(Interconnected) Standalone

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Adult ā€¢ Romance 
ARC Review
396 pages 
šŸ—“ļø September 27

ā€¢dark western romance
ā€¢romantic suspense
ā€¢second chance
ā€¢close proximity 
ā€¢divorce of convenience 
ā€¢former pro-football player 
ā€¢small town
ā€¢hate to love 
ā€¢morally gray MCs 

šŸ“Œ ā€œSugar, when it comes to you, I remember every single thing. Like you were branded on my soul.ā€

šŸ“Œā€Haze and I could be separated by thousands of miles, and our hearts would still beat in sync like we were made for each other.ā€

Well, that wasā€¦ perfect! Absolutely perfect! Deliciously dark, superbly written. Bull Rush is for the girlies whose favorite color is morally gray, who like their romance with a thrilling edge, and betrayals that cut deep. Itā€™s me. Iā€™m girlies. 

Weā€™ve been longing for Ramseyā€™s story since Mine to Gain. And I will dare you to say you didnā€™t fall for him even or despite or maybe because of Mine to Gainā€™s ending. I know Iā€™ve been obsessing ever since. 

{Iā€™ve written and rewritten this review countless times to avoid spoilers. Bear with me. This will hopefully turn out okay and will make you want to add this immediately to your must-read-now list}

Some romances are meant to be gentle, caring, wholesome. Others are meant to be consuming, feverish, everywhereā€¦ all the time. And while Ramsey and Hazelā€™s was definitely the later, I found myself living for the little glimpses of the former in them. Those two unapologetically owned me. 

Iā€™m not even going to address the suspense part of this book because you know romantic suspense is a favorite and Iā€™m like a kid at a toy store every time I read it. šŸ„³