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Loading... Burnout (2019)by CoraLee June
![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. Very slow burning Good romance for patient readers. Way too slow burning for me. The strong chemistry between the main characters made me persevere through this. I would struggle to call this ‘dark’. Not a huge deal as I don’t crave darkness in my reading materials. Burnout needs hotter flames and a faster pace to earn a higher rating. 4.6 stars I'm not sure why this was called a dark romance because it was not dark at all. It was poignant, perfect, and endearing. Blakely had a troubled past and Decker had his own set of perfectly matched baggage but neither of those things made it dark. I loved the idea of telling truths. I loved that Lance loved souls not gender and was an amazing brother. I loved that Decker needed to be a hero and save people. And, I loved that Blakely learned to be free. One of, if not the most, favorite from this author. Different than her other books that I have read. I definitely recommend this author and book. no reviews | add a review
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I'm not sure why this was called a dark romance because it was not dark at all. It was poignant, perfect, and endearing. Blakely had a troubled past and Decker had his own set of perfectly matched baggage but neither of those things made it dark.
I loved the idea of telling truths. I loved that Lance loved souls not gender and was an amazing brother. I loved that Decker needed to be a hero and save people. And, I loved that Blakely learned to be free.
One of, if not the most, favorite from this author. Different than her other books that I have read. I definitely recommend this author and book. (