Synopsis:
The first in an emotion-fueled, New Adult series from the #1 bestselling author of the Thoughtless novels.Too fast, too furious-and way too hot to handle . . .Mackenzie
Cox has a lot to prove. Daughter of a racing legend, she is eager to
show the world that she has inherited her father's talent in the
male-dominated sport of professional motorcycle racing. The last thing
Kenzie needs is to be antagonized by her rival team's newest rider,
Hayden Hayes. Plucked from the world of illegal street racing, Hayden
immediately gets under Kenzie's skin. His insinuations that Kenzie is a
spoiled princess who was handed her career fuels her desire to win, and
much to her surprise, Kenzie soon learns she performs better when she's
racing against Hayden.
As Kenzie and Hayden push each other on the track, the electric energy between them off the track shifts into an intense--and strictly forbidden--attraction. The only rule between their two ultra-competitive teams is zero contact. Kenzie always does her best to play by the rules, but when her team slips into a financial crisis, she has no choice but to turn to Hayden for help. The tension simmers during their secret, late-night rendezvous, but Kenzie has too much to lose to give in to her desires. Especially when she begins to doubt that Hayden has completely left his street life behind...
As Kenzie and Hayden push each other on the track, the electric energy between them off the track shifts into an intense--and strictly forbidden--attraction. The only rule between their two ultra-competitive teams is zero contact. Kenzie always does her best to play by the rules, but when her team slips into a financial crisis, she has no choice but to turn to Hayden for help. The tension simmers during their secret, late-night rendezvous, but Kenzie has too much to lose to give in to her desires. Especially when she begins to doubt that Hayden has completely left his street life behind...
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Chapter 5
A
few hours later, after a mandatory dinner with my father and the crew, I
was finally back at the hotel. Collapsing onto the bed, I wondered if I
had ever been this exhausted in all my life. Trailing my fingers along
the pattern sewn into the quilt beneath me, I debated shutting off the
light and trying to make a genuine attempt to sleep; if I wanted it bad
enough, I could make it happen . . . right? The light switch was so far
away, though, and there was no way I’d be able to stop replaying the
video of my slide out that was running on constant repeat in my head.
Whether it was light or dark in the room didn’t matter if my brain was
wide awake. It didn’t even matter that my limbs were heavy with fatigue
and all of my muscles were tired and aching. My brain wouldn’t stay
silent, so there would be no real rest for me.
Letting
out an annoyed groan, I managed to find the remote on the nightstand.
Flicking on the TV, I prayed I might be able to find something that
would partially entertain me, or at least distract me. Nothing did,
though. All I could think about was the race. I wanted to be home, in my
bed, surrounded by my things. Maybe if I were back to my regular
routine, I could stop the never-ending replay of my body smacking the
concrete, my bike hitting the wall.
We
were leaving bright and early tomorrow morning to head back to
Oceanside. I was ready to go home, yet reluctant too. I felt like my
failure would be the talk of the track for a long time to come—both
sides of the track—and I really didn’t want people talking about me,
especially about my screwup. But I did
want to get back to work; I wanted to begin preparations for the next
race, in Wisconsin. God, I hoped that race was better than this one.
After
flipping through every available channel at least six times, I turned
the TV off. I needed something more engaging to keep my mind from
drifting into dark, anxiety-ridden places. Forcing myself to get up, I
grabbed my bag from where I’d flung it and dug around for my cell phone.
Pulling up Nikki’s number, I texted: Can’t sleep. Are you up?
Her response was immediate. Yep! Just heading to the hot tub. Meet me in 20!
Frowning, I texted back: I didn’t pack a suit. She responded exactly how I thought she would. So? Go commando.
Laughing, I shook my head as I texted her that I’d see her soon. Her parting words were Bring wine!
Rolling
my eyes, I looked over at the items available for purchase on top of
the minibar. There was a bottle of wine among the chocolate, nuts,
condoms, and toiletries. This hotel thought of everything. Shrugging, I
grabbed the bottle of wine, a corkscrew, and a couple of glasses. I
didn’t usually drink, but I might have a half glass tonight. Maybe a few
sips would make me tired enough to go to sleep. Setting the wine on the
bed, I debated what I could wear into the hot tub. Skinny-dipping
wasn’t exactly my idea of relaxing. Grabbing a robe from the bathroom, I
decided my bra and panties would suffice. They covered more than a lot
of bikinis anyway.
We
were staying at a hotel near the ocean. It was a pretty nice place,
with beachside fire pits and saltwater pools, but my favorite thing
about it was the ultra-private pool and hot tub on the roof. With the
crashing waves of the surf nearby and the twinkling lights of Daytona in
the distance, it was a spectacular display. Just what I needed to
unwind. Hopefully the hot water didn’t aggravate my scrapes too badly.
It would be worth it, though.
Clenching
the wine bottle in one hand and the glasses and corkscrew in the other,
I made my way up to the roof. When I got there, I looked around for
Nikki, but she was nowhere to be seen. Not too surprising.
Figuring
she’d get here when she got here, I headed for the hot tub. I could
almost feel the stress releasing from my overtaxed muscles as I spotted
the softly lit tub nestled in the corner of the rooftop oasis. As I
approached the steaming water, I noticed a dark head just barely above
the surface. Wow, guess Nikki had beaten me here after all.
“Hey,
girlie,” I said, setting down the wine and shucking off my robe. “I
brought some wine for you, as requested. And just so you know, if Dad
chews my ass out for the room service bill, I’m totally throwing you
under the bus.”
The
wet head swiveled around to look up at me and my heart sank. It wasn’t
Nikki. A slow smile spread across Hayden’s face as he sat up higher in
the water, eyeing the lacy bra and underwear I was using as swimwear.
Thankfully, they were black, and not a pale color that would show him
way more than I ever wanted to. I quickly scanned the rooftop, but we
were alone. Horribly and completely alone.
“Well,
look who it is,” he mused. “Lucky number twenty-two. Are you here for
that scratch, sweetheart? I’m a little worn out after today, but don’t
you worry, I’m sure I can still give you what you so politely
requested.” He added that damn aggravating wink on the end that made me
want to dunk him under the water and hold him there a few minutes. Just
until he passed out. I swear.
Flustered
and caught off guard, all I could think to say was, “You’re not Nikki.”
I felt my cheeks flame as his gaze lingered over my curves, but I
stubbornly refused to cover myself up. I worked hard for my sport and it
showed in my body. There was nothing on me that I had to be embarrassed
about . . . plus, I’d shaved earlier today, so it was all good.
Hayden
seemed amused by my response. “No, I’m not.” Bringing his arms up to
the edge of the tub, he turned to face me. As he propped his chin on his
arms, water droplets beaded and ran down his skin like little
racetracks. There was something about steaming water and an attractive
man that was exceedingly erotic, but Hayden was not what I wanted to be looking at right now. This was supposed to be relaxing girl time.
“So...”
he said with a smile. “Do you and Nikki often meet up for lingerie
hot-tubbing after a race? If so, I’m going to have to stay at your hotel
more often.”
Familiar
irritation pricked my skin, but I somehow managed to keep my expression
even. “I didn’t realize you were staying at this hotel. I figured you’d
be at some sleazy motel that charged by the hour, along with the rest
of the Bennetis. Seems more your speed than a nice place like this.”
His
jade eyes darkened, and I knew I’d struck a nerve. Good. I shouldn’t be
the only one annoyed, and if he was going to make me sound like a
spoiled princess, then I would make him sound like he was fresh from the
gutter. And considering where I’d first met him, I probably wasn’t too
far off the mark anyway.
Hayden
opened his mouth to speak, but I didn’t wait for him to get even so
much as a sound out. Making sure we were still alone and no one was here
to witness me sharing a could-be-intimate moment with a Benneti, I
gingerly placed a foot into the water opposite him. He wasn’t going to
chase me away from here with vile words, no matter who he raced for—I
needed this too badly after today.
If
Hayden had been about to say something, he clearly changed his mind; he
was silent as stone as he watched me sink into the water. The searing
heat was heaven on my chilled muscles, and even though the raw places
stung, a soft groan escaped me. Closing my eyes, I laid my head back on
the tile surrounding the tub. Hayden cleared his throat, and I heard
soft splashes in the water as he adjusted his position. Cracking an eye
open, I saw that he was intensely studying me, and in the silence of our
staredown, that crackling energy began to resurface. In a heartbeat,
the water suddenly became an extension of him, and the gentle waves were
like his fingers caressing me all over, all at once. It was heady and
intoxicating, and it made my breath quicken and my body tingle in
delicious anticipation. Damn.
I
was a millisecond away from getting out of the water... but . . . the
near-boiling temperature was so incredible, I didn’t want to give up the
luxury yet, not for my cold, lonely hotel room, where the ghosts of my
failure were ceaselessly haunting me. I needed this break. For the first
time since the race had ended, I actually felt at peace. Almost.
Hayden’s absorbing gaze was too intent for full relaxation; shivers that
had nothing to do with my body’s adjustment to the blazing heat of the
water were flashing across my skin.
“What?”
I snapped, hoping to sever the connection, to diminish the pinpoints of
excitement that were starting to work their way through me. Inch by
inch. Ripple by ripple.
Hayden’s gaze shifted to the bubbling water before lifting to mine again. “Can I ask you a serious question?”
I
was shocked. Our conversations had never gone much deeper than trading
insults, and even though I was curious, instinct made me answer him
with, “No.”
With a frown, he ignored my answer and asked me anyway. “Did you . . . did you feel it today . . . while we were racing?”
My
heart started pounding in my chest. I knew exactly what he meant. That
fire, that drive, that feeling that we were alone, even when we were
surrounded by thousands of people. It had been the most intense race of
my career because of that sensation, but I wasn’t about to admit that to
him. I couldn’t. It would be like admitting weakness, and I couldn’t
ever appear weak in front of this man; he’d pounce in an instant,
ripping me to shreds. “I have no idea what you’re talking about, and I
said you couldn’t ask me a question.”
He
pursed his lips, annoyed, but then he leaned forward in the water. His
sudden movement caused tiny waves to come my way, and I instinctually
pulled back from them. The sensation that we were connected, even though
we weren’t, was bad enough without him coming closer. “You didn’t feel
that . . . I don’t know . . . that connection? Like it was just the two
of us out there? You must have, since you made that crack about me
ignoring everyone else and focusing only on you.”
He
tilted his head and a water droplet rolled down his cheek and curved
around his neck. Watching it made my toes curl. The intimate lighting
out here was playing tricks on my senses, making him too appealing. But
the mood-setting couldn’t alter his personality, so I focused all of my
energy on remembering the fact that he was an asshole who could never
seem to get my name right. Plus he raced for a despicable man who would
do just about anything to see my father brought down.
“Like
I said, I have no idea what you’re talking about.” I indicated the
swirling water between us. “I think you’ve been in here too long. Your
brain cells are beginning to boil.” I was beginning to boil. I should leave . . .
Hayden
smirked, then began sliding through the water toward me. As he cut into
the frantic bubbles between us, my heart began shifting into overdrive.
I should definitely leave. But
Hayden’s gaze was locked on mine, holding me in place. I couldn’t look
away. A familiar surge of adrenaline was building inside me, telling me
that something incredible was about to happen.
On your mark...
“I
don’t believe you.” His voice was low, and his eyes were boring holes
all the way through my soul. I unintentionally sucked my lip into my
mouth, and his penetrating gaze dropped to study the movement. God, what
would his smoldering skin feel like against mine?
His
eyes slowly shifted back to mine. “You know exactly what I’m talking
about, and you can’t deny that competing against each other, one on one
like that, pushed us both.” He stopped right beside me, and our legs
touched under the water. His were warm, hard, unyielding, and I had the
sudden horrible image of having them wrapped around me. Owning me,
claiming me.
Get set...
“I’ve
never raced that well before, and I don’t think you have either. I’ve
watched you practicing on the home track a few times, and I’ve noticed
something. You worry when you ride, worry about all the people you might
be letting down. I get that. But focusing on your fear will only hold
you back.” Shock ran through me, temporarily icing the heat. How did he
know I constantly stressed about the weight placed on me? And who did he
worry about letting down?
Voice
soft, he added, “But during the race, I could tell that you let all
those expectations go. Because all you were focusing on was me. You
raced better when I was out there with you, and I raced better when you
were out there with me.” He shifted his position under the water, coming
closer until his chest brushed against my arm, and it was like a bolt
of electricity struck me. I was tingling all over, ready . . . wanting.
How did he know these things? How could he see inside me so accurately?
Hayden’s
gaze flicked over my face, alternating between my eyes and my mouth. He
looked torn, like he didn’t know what he wanted to do, but then he
gently placed his hand on my leg. While his eyes searched for approval
or rejection, his fingers began sliding up my inner thigh, igniting me
with passion, burning me with desire. My breath was suddenly coming fast
and furious. Yes, touch me.
Hayden’s
lips parted as he studied my every reaction, and I could see his chest
rising and falling as his own breaths quickened. His palm was barely
inching across my skin—I was going to explode soon if he didn’t move
faster. The glorious anticipation of where his fingers might go was
killing me. But then, with a pained look on his face, he stopped moving.
Damn it, just do it. Feel me, touch me, take me . . . free me.
With
obvious restraint, he slowly leaned forward and pressed his hot lips to
my ear, making me shudder. “We’re magic together, Twenty-Two,” he
breathed. “Just admit you need me . . . and we can take this up a
notch.”
Need him? Take this up a notch? His audacity enraged me. “Get your hand off of me,” I seethed.
Hayden
pulled back to study my face for a moment, then he lifted his hand from
my thigh and retreated. Raising both hands from the water like he was
surrendering, he told me, “Fine. Whatever you say, princess.” He
swallowed a few times after he said it, as if he was trying to calm
himself down.
Furious
at him for going there, furious at myself for not stopping him sooner, I
shot up out of the water. The steam lifting from my skin matched my
mood, but that was nothing compared to the heat of Hayden’s eyes as he
hungrily took in every inch of my dripping-wet body. Enjoy what you see, asshole, because this is the last time you’ll ever see it. Stepping from the tub, I grabbed my robe, tied it tight around my waist, and stormed off.
I have to admit I was so nervous to read this book. I haven't read any other S.C. Stephens books after reading her Thoughtless Series because I didn't want to be disappointed. The Thoughtless Series
is a PHENOMENAL read. Kellan Kyle is the ULTIMATE book boyfriend. It
doesn't get any better than that! I mean seriously, how does any author
live up to the expectation to write another amazing story? I can't
imagine E.L. James writing something as fantastic as Fifty Shades again even though I secretly pray every night that she does! I'm crazy, I know, I know, but I'm here to tell you that Furious Rush
was... AWESOME! It was an exciting love story filled with delicious
angst, thrilling race scenes, and one very sexy hero. I'd take a ride on
the back of Hayden Hayes motorcycle any day! He's no Kellan Kyle, but I
think that is what I loved about him the most. He was definitely his
very own hunk of man meat. Furious Rush did not disappoint. It was everything I hoped it would be. It captivated me from beginning to end and left me wanting more.
♥ Review by Lys
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C. Stephens is a bestselling author who enjoys spending every free
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on romance. She has been writing nonstop ever since the release of her
debut novel, which received a great deal of praise from the literary
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in the sun reading fabulous novels, loading up her iPod with music to
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