Burn by Suzanne Wright
My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ stars
Burn is an amazingly written book which focuses on demon tattooist Harper Wallis. Harper’s life is pretty simple, she works hard, plays hard and lives for the people in her lair. Things change overnight when she finds out that she has a psychic mate or ‘anchor’ as it is called throughout the book, but not just too any anchor, to a demon who is rumoured to be the most powerful demon in existence.
But this story is not about smooth sailing; instead it is about two independent people fighting who and what they are to each other, whilst those around them try to sabotage not only their relationship but the world of the demons in general.
The main characters are amazing in this book. To begin with we have Harper, who is sassy, strong and independent. This is in comparison to Knox who is raw, male sexuality, wrapped up in a blanket of hotness/evilness. The two characters have a lot of chemistry which can be seen throughout the book and can I say it is H.O.T! Psychic fingers…..what! There is also some primal dominance from Knox which works really well in the book and doesn't take away from Harper's independence, if anything she totally embraces it. Other secondary characters such as Jolene and the Sentinels are fun and give you a bigger picture not only of how demons work but also of the friend/family unit that both Harper and Knox come from.
I really liked the appearance of Knox’s demon and would have liked to have seen more of it. There was just something that was ultimately intriguing about it…..hopefully he will pop up as his domineering self in other books.
The book doesn’t just focus on the romance of Harper and Knox; it also focuses on how the demon society works and what extents people will go to too have power. The story as a whole was very intriguing as normally a book about demons borders on the side of horror, but definitely not this book.
If you like a bit of paranormal romance with some hot scenes, then this one is definitely for you! And onto the next book I go…
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