Crash Into You by Katie McGarry

Crash Into You (Pushing the Limits, #3)

by Katie McGarry

'KISS ME,' Isaiah whispers.

My heart beats frantically

Isaiah is hot and scary and hot.

Why would a guy like him want to be anywhere near A GIRL LIKE ME?

People expect Rachel Young to be the good girl who always gets straight As.

But Rachel's keeping her real life secret.

Her wealthy family have no idea that she loves racing strangers in her mustang. Or about dangerous, intense Isaiah Walker

Isaiah has secrets, too. And the last thing he needs is to get tangled up with a rich girl slumming it.

But when their shared love of speed puts their lives in jeopardy, Isaiah and Rachel have six weeks to come up with a way out - and to discover just how far they'll go to save each other.

Praise for Katie McGarry

'The love story of the year' - Teen Now on Pushing the Limits

'A real page-turner' - Mizz onPushing the Limits.

'A romance with a difference' - Bliss onPushing the Limits

The Pushing the Limits Series

1. Pushing the Limits

2. Dare You To

3. Crash Into You

4. Take Me On

Reviewed by lizarodz on

5 of 5 stars

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Well, color me surprised! I didn’t think that I would love a book in this series as well as I did Pushing the Limits, but McGarry has proven me wrong. Crash Into You was absolutely incredible!

I think what I liked most about Crash Into You was the characters. To be honest, I was ready to dislike Isaiah, but I really fell in love with him. He is overprotective to be sure, but he’s also honest, loving, loyal, and strong. I really liked being in his head. He is a foster child and has suffered a lot in his life, but he has always strive to do what he thinks is best and to improve himself. His love and knowledge of cars is his ticket out of system.

Rachel, is a gorgeous, rich girl. She is also a lot more than that. She feels like she has to lie and pretend to fit in her family and understandably so. I felt so bad for her and so mad at her parents and even her brothers for putting so much pressure on her. Even though she thinks of herself as weak, she is not. She cannot see herself clearly, because of the way her family treats her. Her panic attacks were so painful to read, and what sucks is that she felt she couldn’t cry out and get help.

In this installment, we get to see more of Noah, Beth, Echo, Ryan and specially Logan. Rachel’s family is introduced too, which includes four gorgeous brothers. Ethan and West being my favorite. Avery is an unexpected and welcomed addition to the group and she becomes fast friends with Rachel, which she needed a lot.

The writing is, as always, so very good. I particularly love Rachel and Isaiah’s dialogue and how McGarry portrait family and friend dynamics. The story is simple and yet I found myself surprised by some of the unexpected turns. I will most definitely anxiously wait for Take Me On, the next installment in the series and West’s story.


About the cover: This is my favorite of all. It shows Isaiah and Rachel lovingly embracing each other on the back of a car.

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