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Burn by Chelle Bliss
Burn by Chelle Bliss











Burn by Chelle Bliss

95% of the narration is done by Erin Mallon and she does a great job with all the voices.

Burn by Chelle Bliss

However I really like the new relationships that Cal gains with Bruno's family. She basically pushes her away the entire book and the best friend is extremely gullible and doesn't seem to know Cal at all. If I had to pick a downside to this book it would be her relationship with her best friend. Cal has to decide which is the real Bruno and in the end, if it even matters to her. But when Bruno steps in to help Cal, she sees a whole other side to him. Bruno is a known criminal and an all around scary guy with his dominating presence and strong, eerily-quiet demeanor. The book starts with Cal getting slammed with some news that puts her into an emotional tail spin and Bruno steps in to help her. Erin's male voice was way sexier and possessive and alpha. Lance was only in the epilogue and prologue and I could have lived without his voice. It is sweet and not raunchy and cheap like the cover suggests. She is essentially alone in this world until Bruno shows up and literally forces himself into her life. So if you are going to read this book, and I DO recommend reading it, please know that this is a story of a woman who finds out she has cancer. I know it's lame to judge a book by it's cover, but the cover literally has nothing to do with the book and doesn't represent it at all. There was way too much focus on it for it to not have caused a complication in the book or for it to have been found out.

Burn by Chelle Bliss

Although we knew Bruno was not in a legal profession, it was not something that should not have been addressed AT ALL. For the negative there are 2 very big book sins that were committed, in my opinion. Time passed quickly and I really grew attached to this book. The characters were well developed and I can tell that a lot of cancer research was done with this book. This alternative love story is told so sweetly in its own special way.













Burn by Chelle Bliss