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Burn You Twice (Montana, Bk 1)
Burn You Twice - Montana, Bk 1
Author: Mary Burton
Ten years ago as an undergrad, Joan Mason escaped an arsonist’s fire. Shaken, she fled the small collegiate Montana town, leaving behind friends and not looking back. Now a Philadelphia homicide detective, Joan’s trying to put her traumas to rest. It’s not easy. Elijah Weston, the classmate who torched her house, is out of pris...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781542021289
ISBN-10: 1542021286
Publication Date: 9/29/2020
Pages: 338
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Montlake
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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robinmy avatar reviewed Burn You Twice (Montana, Bk 1) on + 2047 more book reviews
Ten years ago, Joan Mason and her roommate survived an arson fire on their rented home. Their classmate, Elijah Weston, was arrested and convicted of the crime. When Joan learns that Elijah has recently been released from prison, she plans a trip to Montana to confront Elijah who has always sworn that he was innocent. Joan has just arrived in Montana and is staying with her former roommate Ann Bailey, when a new arson fire burns down a local business. When a body is found in the destruction, Detective Gideon Bailey, Joan's former boyfriend and Ann's brother, investigates. Both Gideon and Joan want to know if Elijah was behind this fire. She convinces Gideon to let her tag along and help him with the arson case.

I've read a handful of Mary Burton's books. This romantic suspense story was just okay. I guessed the killer immediately and continued reading the book to see if I was right and if the author gave the reader enough clues to deduce the villain. Thankfully she does.

Joan was not an easy person to like. She pushed her way into the investigation, sometimes finding clues but not passing them on to Gideon. Their relationship was tepid. I don't see them as a couple who would stay together. Overall, this story was mediocre, but I will try the next in the series. My rating: 3.5 Stars.
reviewed Burn You Twice (Montana, Bk 1) on + 3092 more book reviews
I would put this in the category of just 'ho hum, mediocre'

Too many pages of italics (pet peeve for me) but that is the way Burton goes into the past explaining what happened (which I skipped most of as it wasn't too important for me)

Romance portion was mostly what happened in the past and the current day and time just drags but at least you don't have to suffer 6-10 pages of sex scenes

The story itself was okay but it was just a mediocre story without a thrill or suspense it just has a mystery but easy to figure out

I'm sure most will love this book but for me it only gets a 3 rating


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