Crash into You Katie McGarry Books
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Rachel Young is privileged and well loved by her family, but there is an emptiness as well. Rachel has secrets and one is racing her car around with a need for speed. She happens about a street race and Isaiah Walker is the complete opposite of Rachel and for some reason he tries to warn her to stay away. It doesn't take long before Rachel and Isaiah are falling for one another but one moment can change everything, will they be able to survive when it does?Fascinating story, I was a surprised by this one. I liked both characters but Isaiah was intriguing. I found the dynamic between the characters and how the story unfolded spot on. I will go back to read the rest of the series, had characters I want to learn more about. If your looking for a book that is different, pick this one up.
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Crash into You Katie McGarry Books Reviews
Omg, Katie McGarry is soooooooo great!!! I love this story about Beth and Ryan. I love how Ryan was able to see the “real”, to see her clearly of who she truly is from the inside out. I love how Beth finally let go the past, how Ryan wanted her to bring out the present for her and vice verse. I don’t want to give too much about the story here. I guess I recommend y’all to please, read it. This made my heart melt for both of them together. I am going to read the next book as well- all about Isaiah! Very excited!
This second installment in the "Pushing the Limits" series wasn't as angsty as the first book (Pushing the Limits), which I liked. At the same time, though, Beth and Ryan's story doesn't pack the same emotional punch. That's not to say it's not chockfull of melodrama Beth has a truly horrible backstory, trying to keep her addicted mom away from an abusive boyfriend, when her mom doesn't want to save herself or Beth, either. When Beth gets arrested (taking the fall for something her mom did), a long-lost uncle swoops in to take her to the suburbs for a better life -- but like her mom, Beth doesn't exactly want to be rescued. Also, living in a bible-thumping backwater isn't her idea of a better life.
By comparison, Ryan is living the dream steadily (if not happily) married parents, popular at school, good grades, champion baseball pitcher being courted by professional and college scouts. Yet Ryan's life isn't as charmed as it seems his older brother was disowned after coming out of the closet, and in the wake of that scandal, Ryan's nuclear family is in the midst of a nuclear meltdown.
I liked Ryan. I liked Beth. I enjoyed most of the individual subplots of this story. On the whole, the writing was well done and the plotting was tight and well-paced. I just didn't really feel Ryan and Beth as a couple, and I'm not sure why.
Crash into You gave me those same wonderful feelings that I had when I read Pushing the Limits and Breaking the Rules. I have always had a soft spot for Isaiah, especially considering how much he supported Noah and Echo, so I was excited to finally sit down and start his story. It didn’t take long for him to steal my heart. His pain over his mother abandoning him and his anger over his fallout with Beth were both palpable. Isaiah was definitely rough and tough, but he also had a good heart. I loved his brotherly relationship with Noah and the way he cared about Echo. What I appreciated the most about Isaiah was his loyalty. When someone is important to him, he will do anything for that person. His tenderness and protectiveness of Rachel were so endearing. I wanted nothing more than to see him find someone who would never leave him.
Rachel was the complete opposite of Isaiah, except for her passion for cars. Her family situation made me sad and angry. She kept many secrets, and I had a difficulty understanding how her parents could be so oblivious to her pain. Her entire family saw her as weak, but Isaiah saw the real Rachel strong and determined. The pair had the perfect combination of sweetness yet undeniable chemistry. Even though their home lives were dramatically different, they unfortunately had much in common in terms of suffering and feeling alone. In addition to the great romance that developed between Isaiah and Rachel, this story had elements of danger and suspense that definitely heightened my reading experience. I love the emotional journeys that Katie McGarry always take me on, and I am looking forward to reading West’s book next.
My full-on glom of this YA series continues. This third installment focuses on Isaiah, who is about to age out of the foster care system. (Readers of prior books in the series will know Isaiah as the best friend of book one's hero, Noah, and the boy who was in unrequited love with book two's heroine, Beth.) Needing to come up with rent money, Isaiah enters his Mustang in an illegal street race, where he meets Rachel. Rachel is the precious daughter of one of Louisville's most privileged families, but when she can sneak out from under the parents' and brothers' overprotective thumbs, she likes to race. She winds up at the street race more or less by accident, because Plot.
When things at the race go sideways, Rachel and Isaiah end up indebted to a scary crime boss who will hurt/rape/kill them if they don't pay him back. (Also because Plot.) This makes them unlikely allies, who eventually become unlikely lovers. (Well, unlikely heavy petters, anyway -- this is YA.)
I was fond enough of Isaiah from the previous books to be excited to read his story, and mostly this didn't disappoint, though this whole series is a little angsty for my tastes. (Again, it is YA.) I thought Rachel's backstory was interesting and well done. (There are only so many ways you can make a "poor little rich girl" a sympathetic figure, and McGarry did well in taking an unexpected route.)
I really disliked the ending, which was abrupt and rather of the deus ex machina variety, but otherwise this book was fun. On to the next!
Rachel Young is privileged and well loved by her family, but there is an emptiness as well. Rachel has secrets and one is racing her car around with a need for speed. She happens about a street race and Isaiah Walker is the complete opposite of Rachel and for some reason he tries to warn her to stay away. It doesn't take long before Rachel and Isaiah are falling for one another but one moment can change everything, will they be able to survive when it does?
Fascinating story, I was a surprised by this one. I liked both characters but Isaiah was intriguing. I found the dynamic between the characters and how the story unfolded spot on. I will go back to read the rest of the series, had characters I want to learn more about. If your looking for a book that is different, pick this one up.
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