Rush by Samantha Towle

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The story follows the collision of two characters bound by their shared history with alcoholism, though from opposite perspectives:

The novel has gained significant traction on platforms like , where it is celebrated as a "phenomenal" entry in contemporary romance. Rush by Samantha Towle

Critics and readers from Relentless Romance and GoodBadAndUnread praise Towle for her "brilliant storytelling" and "addictive" prose. While the book is noted for its "scorching hot" romance, it is equally recognized for its somber, tear-jerking moments regarding loss and addiction. Some readers have noted the author's British influence occasionally peeking through the American setting, but generally find the character development—particularly Ares' "grovel"—to be highly satisfying. The story follows the collision of two characters

, written by New York Times bestselling author Samantha Towle , is a poignant and intense sports romance that serves as the second standalone installment in the Gods series . The novel navigates the volatile intersection of past trauma, addiction, and redemption within the high-stakes world of NFL football. Core Narrative and Conflict Some readers have noted the author's British influence

A gifted artist whose life spiraled into alcoholism following her mother’s suicide. After a DUI and a car crash cost her both her dream job and her independence, she is six months sober and working a "pity job" as a personal assistant for the New York Giants —the team coached by her estranged father.

The central tension lies in Ares' refusal to see past Arianna’s "drunk" label, fueled by his own childhood trauma. The narrative tracks his journey from being a "mean" antagonist to learning that people are not defined solely by their lowest moments.

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