Rush (Breathless, #1) Rush question


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Unanswered Questions in RUSH
Natalie Natalie Dec 17, 2013 06:47AM
I really liked reading Rush, however, I was a little annoyed that there were so many unanswered questions…

When did Gabe get married/divorced? Has it just been a year or a decade? How fresh is his hurt?

They make fun of Mia’s college degree but never actually say what it was. How did she know how to do business plans?

When did Jace and Mia’s parents die? We find out in the next book it was when she was only 6, but I felt it would have been helpful to know he had to raise her since she was just a child.

Did this aggravate anyone else?



They are all good books but to me if you read the first then you have read the others..they are all so much alike its kinda like reading the same book 3 times, just with different characters and different back stories is all...


Well, it's been a little bit since i finished the book and honestly i was a little bummed out. I did really like the charcters and everything and the book wasnt a bad read.. I guess i just wish there was a little bit more to it.

As for the questions,

I have no idea and yes it bottered me too. Did anyone read the others? I kind of want to read them but there are so many mixed reviews and I'm not sure. I guess what I would like to know is, do they get even better?

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Michelle °O° I didn't really like Rush but the other two I couldn't even finish they were so awful. ...more
Aug 29, 2014 06:36AM
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Paula I agree with Michelle. I enjoyed the first one but not enough to read the other two.
Aug 29, 2014 05:03PM

I don't think they get any better... my favorite was the first one, so... but the 3th is not so bad... :)


interesting reviews.... I've read the RUSH a few weeks ago, and yeah there were a lot of missing info indeed. But I think these may be found or would be covered over to the next two books (hopefully)...


Yeah not knowing what Mia's degree was was annoying. Not as annoying as when Ash and Jace entered a scene and the author went on to say how attractive and good looking they were and yet the reader didn't know their eye or hair color until the second book. I mean common sense will tell you that if you are going to write about how good looking a character is, the next line should be what they look like. That was ridiculous and annoying.


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