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Rush by Eve Silver
Rush by Eve Silver




Review: Rush‘s sequel Push is sitting on my shelf and it is all I can do not to pick it up.

Rush by Eve Silver

Unable to talk to her friends and family about what’s going on, a relationship develops between Miki and Jackson who have more in common than just being on the same team. Thrown onto a team with a mysterious leader, Jackson, who has secrets of his own, Miki is full of questions about the war and confronted with the precariousness of her situation. As long as she follows the rules, Miki is free to go on with her life during her downtime, but death in what is considered “The Game” equals death in real life. When her rescue of a classmate’s little sister turns fatal, Miki is pulled into a battle against aliens. And then the game takes a deadly and terrifying turn.Summary: Miki’s story begins with her own death. Miki has only the guidance of secretive but maddeningly attractive team leader, Jackson Tate, who says the game is more than that and what Miki and her new teammates do now determines their survival-and the survival of every other person on this planet. There are no practice runs, no training, and no way out. She wakes up fully healed in a place called the lobby-pulled from her life, pulled through time and space into some kind of game in which she and a team of other teens are sent on missions to eliminate the Drau, terrifying and beautiful alien creatures. Sixteen-year-old Miki Jones's carefully controlled life spirals into chaos after she's run down in the street, left broken and bloody.

Rush by Eve Silver

New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong says, "Smart and original, Rush is an action-packed ride with plenty of heart."

Rush by Eve Silver

Eve Silver's teen debut offers science fiction and gaming fans romantic thrills at a breakneck pace. Rush pulls you headlong into the thrilling, high-stakes world of Eve Silver's teen series The Game, about teens pulled in and out of an alternate reality where battling aliens is more than a game-it's life and death.






Rush by Eve Silver