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In the Fictional town of Beauville, anything is possible.Annabelle Macon left home to become somebody. When fired from her job in New York, she’s anxious to come home. Home is where the heart is, and her heart has always been set on Jackson Storme. But when opportunity presents Anna with an exciting new job back in New York, she doesn't know what to do.Sheriff Jackson Storme is happy being deemed a player. He hasn't found the one woman to call his own, and that’s okay with him. When his baby sister pulls up to the Fourth of July picnic and her passenger steps out, Jackson realizes his woman has made herself known.Will Anna and Jackson’s fire only burn for one night, or can he convince her that the best burn is A Slow Burn…Break out the fireworks and get ready to kick off your summer with this HOT new collection of stories. A Slow Burn is part of the Red Hot and BOOM! multi-author series! ( Stands alone for your reading enjoyment)
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This was a super quick read, but still manage to completely suck me in to this entire town and now I’m like an addict, desperate for more.
It takes place in a small southern town where some of the women are self-proclaimed to be crazy, everyone knows everyone and THINKS they know everyone’s business and the drama is set on high. So is the heat level.
Still there’s laugh-out-loud moments. Eden packs a lot in to what amounted to a 30-40 minute read.
I’d probably call it somewhere around 4-4.5 stars for addictivity and fun.
Though this book is either in need of an editor or, perhaps the wrong version was uploaded to Amazon. I borrowed this book via Kindle Unlimited and it doesn’t have one consistent tense at times. So I might call it 3.5-4 stars ultimately, as it stands.
Still an amazing way to spend about a half hour or so, and as I write this, addicted just as bad to Give and Take (Stories of Beauville Book 2), so completely worth the read.