Feel the Rush by Kelsie Leverich

Feel the Rush (Hard Feelings Novel, #2)

by Kelsie Leverich

The New York Times bestselling author of The Valentine’s Arrangement continues her sizzling series with a new novel of a plan that goes awry—in the arms of a soldier....
 
Picking the wrong men is a talent Meagan Mitchell has perfected. She’s sweet, confident, beautiful— and single. With her thirtieth birthday sneaking up on her, she needs a new plan. No more Mr. Wrongs or Mr. Bads. It’s time to find Mr. Safe....
 
Army captain Reed Porter lives for the thrill—an Airborne Jumpmaster with a rush addiction. He’s sexy and playful, and he quickly tempts Meagan with his rich Southern drawl and sinful looks. But slowing down and settling down are not on his agenda, making him exactly the type of man Meagan wants to avoid.…
 
As their undeniable attraction heats up, Meagan has to decide if she’s willing to risk everything on a chance at love with a reckless charmer. Is she brave enough to bet her future—and her heart—on Mr. Thrill?  Or will Reed finally learn that the feeling of a safe landing is just as addicting as the rush of the fall?

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Meagan Mitchell is starting to panic. Her birthday is looming. It’s “The Big 3-0” and her life hasn’t fallen into the five-year plan. Before she was thirty, she expected to be happily married. She expected to have the house in the burbs with a minivan in the drive. She expected to have children.

As 30 looms nearer, she has decided she needs to stop looking for Mr. Bad, Mr. Sexy and most especially, Mr. Unavailable. She has to find a Mr. Safe. He’s a man who wants to get married. He wants to have children. And he wants to have them now.

So when her best friend Eva is transferred to Fort Benning, Georgia, Meagan’s first step in her new plan includes moving with her. A new plan, a new location, a new life.

Well, it’s a plan that looks really good on paper. Meagan’s first hurdle includes her sexy, bad boy neighbor, Reed Porter. Reed is a man who is always looking for a good time, and the next big thrill. Mr. Thrill couldn’t be any further from being a Mr. Safe.

Meagan’s head is telling her that Mr. Safe is the handsome doctor at her new job. He’s the man she should pursue. But Meagan’s heart is yearning for the fun, carefree, charming Reed.

Meagan needs to determine whether she can risk her heart and her future on Reed, and hope that he might just decide to want a future with her…someday, or walk away from the first man who has caught her heart in years, before he can shatter it to bits.

THOUGHTS:
I really enjoyed Kelsie’s first book, The Valentine’s Arrangement, and this was a great follow up story. Meagan had a cameo in Book #1 as Kale’s friend who he would hook up with whenever he was in town. Kale was one of her Mr. Unavailables.

Although Reed is definitely a player, he was drawn to Meagan immediately upon meeting her. Of course, she is simply a pretty new woman in the neighborhood, so she would catch the attention of a man like Reed. What we quickly learn is that eight years prior, Reed and Meagan has a one night stand which Reed doesn’t remember right away. This is a source of embarrassment to Reed when Meagan finally reminds him of their night, but it really wasn’t a major plot point to the story, so I am not sure exactly why this was added, except to prove that Reed got around so much, he wouldn’t remember a beautiful woman like Meagan.

I really liked the characters in this story and even some of the secondary characters shined: best friend, Eva, was a bit of a wild child, as well as Meagan’s male best friend Trevor, who was a protective older brother to Meagan; also one of Reed’s student who was charming yet lonely, and also one of Reed’s friends who had his heart broken by a married woman. I would definitely grab a copy of any of their stories.

I think Kelsie is an interesting writer and I am looking forward to more from her.

Received ARC from the publisher!

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