Leigh's review:
For me, this was my favorite out of the Masters of Adrenaline series. I loved the story, I loved the sex and I enjoyed seeing how it meshed in to the other books in this series.
Focusing on the last and youngest of the three original members of the auto theft ring, we get to know Atlas Larson. And I really liked finding that there was much more to him than he was portrayed in the earlier stories. He was not your average computer geek. A huge and imposing guy, Atlas worked as a white-hat hacker and computer repair man by day, car thief by night.
But as his passion for the thrill that stealing cars gave him waned, he searched for a way to get out of that life and go straight. Meeting Mila gives Atlas the push he needs.
From the start, Atlas knows that Mila is a cop. Assigned to discover who is behind a string of auto thefts, Mila zeros in on Atlas as her target and finds a way to get close to him. But when the line between what she is doing to get to know a suspect and what she is doing to get close to Atlas as a man blurs, Mila needs to search deep to determine what she wants. What is more important: the passion she has found with being submissive to Atlas? or her career? And since they are both playing a role, how much of their relationship is real?
Watching these two get together and play was sexy and the tension was palpable. Mila and Atlas simply combusted when they were with one another. Yet, for all the steam that their sex scenes generated, I never felt the romance or affection between them. I certainly felt the attraction! I just wish I felt more tender emotions. It may have been a bit hard to spot the romance with all of the anal sex going on as a weird form of punishment. There was a lot. But nevertheless, I enjoyed the story, the soul searching these two had to do, and the realization of what was important to them.
My only true regret in the story was Fox and Addison. When I first met them in “Stealing His Thunder” I liked Fox but found Addison to be overly brash. That didn’t change in this story, but I feel as if the other characters matured around her and made her seem more juvenile and crass by comparison. Her and Fox were the same flirty couple that they had always been, but after seeing other couples grow into more mature relationships, I felt as if they devolved into caricatures of themselves and I could have done without their over-the-top sexual banter.
Regardless, Pushing Her Limits was a great addition to the Masters of Adrenaline series.
Review copy provided for a voluntary review.