
Grayson has discovered her most damning secret and uses it to blackmail her into working for him-both as a pilot and as the means to an end in a mysterious secret involving Alec.

Hall’s sons-Alec and Grayson-return to the hangar to take over their father’s business, Leah’s life takes an unexpected turn. Hall, her flight instructor, and the only dependable adult in her life, dies unexpectedly, Leah is afraid her one escape has been ripped from her grasp forever. When she’s in the cockpit of a plane she can leave her troubles-her undependable mother, the fact that most of her fellow high school seniors call her trash, and the knowledge that Grayson Hall, the boy she has given her heart to, barely recognizes her existence-on the ground below. We hope that these ideas will enrich your conversation and increase your enjoyment of the book.Įveryone needs an escape. The suggested questions are intended to help your reading group find new and interesting angles and topics for your discussion. This reading group guide for Such a Rush includes an introduction, discussion questions, and ideas for enhancing your book club. She’s been drawn into a battle between brothers-and the consequences could be deadly.

Holding it over Leah’s head, he forces her to fly for secret reasons of his own, reasons involving Alec. Though Leah has crushed on Grayson for years, she tries to stay clear of the apparently doomed business-until Grayson digs up her most damning secret. Then the owner dies suddenly, leaving everything in the hands of his teenage sons: golden boy Alec and adrenaline junkie Grayson. At the controls of a small plane, she leaves the trailer park far below, swooping out over the sea in the ultimate rush.īy her senior year of high school, Leah’s dreams come true: she snags a job flying for an aerial banner-advertising business. With an after-school job at the local airstrip, she manages to afford cut-rate flight lessons. If I was doomed to live in a trailer park next to an airport, I could complain about the smell of the jet fuel like my mom, I could drink myself to death over the noise like everybody else, or I could learn to fly.įor Leah Jones, reality is life in a rundown trailer park with an irresponsible mother. From acclaimed bestseller Jennifer Echols comes a sizzling tale of a young airplane pilot torn between two brothers
