A Slow Burn by Tigris Eden
Release
Date: June 1, 2014
Genre:
Contemporary romance, short story
Synopsis:
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.)
My Review: 5 stars
This was such a quick read. But oh, so delicious. Annabelle is back home for a short time after losing her last job. She goes to the towns annual Fourth of July picnic with her best friend Joey. She's stunned when one of the first people she sees when she gets there is Joey's older brother Jackson who is now the Sheriff. Anna's always had a thing for Jackson, but he's never looked at her like this. Jackson is usually up for the company of a beautiful woman, but once he sees Annabelle again, he knows that she's the one for him. He just has to convince her of that. I loved that in their heads, both Annabelle and Jackson were trying out last names and figuring out how that would not only sound but work. This was a fantastic beginning to this story, I really can't wait for more!
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.)
My Review: 5 stars
This was such a quick read. But oh, so delicious. Annabelle is back home for a short time after losing her last job. She goes to the towns annual Fourth of July picnic with her best friend Joey. She's stunned when one of the first people she sees when she gets there is Joey's older brother Jackson who is now the Sheriff. Anna's always had a thing for Jackson, but he's never looked at her like this. Jackson is usually up for the company of a beautiful woman, but once he sees Annabelle again, he knows that she's the one for him. He just has to convince her of that. I loved that in their heads, both Annabelle and Jackson were trying out last names and figuring out how that would not only sound but work. This was a fantastic beginning to this story, I really can't wait for more!
About the Author:
There is really not much to say... I love to write, read, and
listen to music. My attempt at a music career sadly ended at the Apollo one
warm night in May. LOL (Side note: I was not booed just outdone by two
munchkins rapping to Biggy Smalls, they were good.
Military brat extraordinaire; have traveled to a lot of
interesting places. This February I will be going over to the other side
of the pond where I will spend two weeks in Europe. I will be in
Cambridge, London, Paris, Versailles, Bruges, and hopefully Cardiff.
The very first time I put pen to paper in story fashion (for
fun), was in 6th grade. The story was called, The Case of The Missing
Pepperoni. It was a cute mystery where all the ingredients and shop appliances
came to life when the store owner closed up for the evening. See, pretty
boring stuff. I always say I'm not the interesting one, but the people around
me.
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