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Monday, May 23, 2011

Virtual Book Tour - Slow Burn

Author: Ednah Walters (writing as E.B Walters)
Publisher: Firetrail Publishing

She doesn’t want to deal with the past...

Ten years ago, Ashley Fitzgerald witnessed the death of her parents in a tragic fire and blocked the memory. She pretends to have moved on, is a successful artist and photographer, until the morning she opens her door to a stranger she assumes is a model and asks him to strip to his briefs .

He wants to expose the truth....

Wealthy businessman Ron Noble has the body, the jet, the fast cars and the women, but he hides a deadly secret. His father started the fire that killed Ashley’s parents. Now someone is leaving him clues that could exonerate his father and they lead to Ashley’s door. Blindsided by the blazing attraction between them and a merciless killer silencing anyone who was there the night of the fire, Ron dare not tell Ashley the truth. Yet the answer he seeks may very well tear them apart.

While a demented arsonist...SLOW BURN(s)...and plots his ultimate revenge.



Slow Burn is the first in a new series by E. B. Walters. I really enjoyed Slow Burn. It's well written, fast-paced and has many twists and turns. Just when I thought I had it all figured out, something would happen to change my mind. I love when that happens, it keeps things exciting. Ashley is an artist who lost her parents in a fire when she was younger. Slivers of memory of the night they died haunt her. Ron's father was the one who saved Ashely's life, but Ron wrestles with rumors that it was his father who set the fire. Ashley and Ron have great chemistry together. I was really pulling for their HEA. The love scenes were steamy and very sensual. While I enjoyed the book, I wish there was more of Ashley's family in the book. We get glimpses of them and how much the care about her. I hope we get to know them in future books. I definitely recommend this book. I look forward to the next in the series.

--Kari

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