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Burnout (2019)

by CoraLee June

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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. ( )
  MagicalRi | Feb 24, 2022 |
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. ( )
  katie66219 | Aug 24, 2021 |
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. ( )
  MagicalRi | Dec 22, 2019 |
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