Furious Rush Books in Order
Part ofSC Stephens Books in OrderSee the Furious Rush series by SC Stephens in order, with short summaries, reading order, and background on this motorcycle racing romance trilogy.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Furious Rush
by SC Stephens
2016
Motorcycle racer Mackenzie Cox is determined to prove she belongs, even if it means battling rival rider Hayden Hayes every weekend. Their on-track feud turns into a forbidden attraction that could wreck both teams.
Dangerous Rush
by SC Stephens
2017
Kenzie is off the track, cut off from the life she built, and leaning hard on Hayden. When his team hires his ex Felicia, jealousy, doubt, and old wounds threaten the relationship they fought to keep.
Undeniable Rush
by SC Stephens
2018
Kenzie and Hayden are finally steady, but trust still comes hard. As Cox Racing runs low on money and a sponsorship offer looks too good to be true, Kenzie must protect both her heart and her team.
Series background & context
SC Stephens's Furious Rush series puts romance inside professional motorcycle racing, and the setting does real work. The books center on Mackenzie Cox, the daughter of a racing legend, who is determined to prove she belongs in a sport that is fast, risky, expensive, and still very ready to doubt her. She is talented, stubborn, and tired of people assuming her last name did the driving for her.
Then Hayden Hayes shows up.
Hayden comes out of illegal street racing and lands on a rival team, which makes him exactly the kind of problem Kenzie does not need. He gets under her skin right away. He challenges her on the track, questions whether she earned her spot, and somehow makes her sharper every time they line up against each other. That friction powers Furious Rush. The attraction is obvious early, but so are the rules. Their teams are rivals, contact is forbidden, and both careers can be damaged if the wrong people find out.
One of the nice things about the series is that the racing is not just wallpaper. Sponsorship deals, team politics, injuries, money problems, and the pressure to win shape almost every major turn. Kenzie is not only chasing love. She is fighting for respect, for control of her future, and for the right to be seen as more than her father's daughter. That gives the romance a harder edge than a simple enemies-to-lovers setup.
The later books keep raising the cost. Dangerous Rush picks up after major losses have already hit, with Kenzie off the bike and trying to figure out who she is when racing is no longer the center of her life. Hayden is still her anchor, but the relationship starts taking strain from jealousy, changed roles, and the arrival of his ex, Felicia. In Undeniable Rush, the pressure shifts again, from the track to the survival of Cox Racing itself, as sponsorship money, business decisions, and a deal that looks too good to be true threaten everything Kenzie has left to protect.
Nobody gets to coast here.
Tone-wise, this is contemporary romance with a competitive streak. The chemistry is hot, but the series also cares about pride, ambition, recovery, and the weird loneliness of loving someone who is tangled up in your biggest dream and your biggest fight. It moves fast, but the emotional fallout sticks around. If you like rivals-to-lovers stories with speed, family pressure, and real consequences off the track, this trilogy has plenty of bite.
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