Slow Burn #1 Burn for You by J.T. Geissinger - Book Review

I recently finished reading Burn for You by J.T. Geissinger and I have to say, it was an absolute page-turner. The chemistry between the two main characters, Bianca and Jackson, was off the charts and kept me hooked from start to finish. The writing was beautifully done, with vivid descriptions that made me feel like I was right there in the story. I also loved the strong female lead and the way she was able to stand up for herself and go after what she wanted.

Overall, this book was a perfect blend of romance, humor, and steamy scenes that left me wanting more. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who loves a good love story with some heat and humor thrown in. It definitely deserves five stars!

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The marriage is fake. But for a sassy chef and an arrogant billionaire, the sparks are real…

Jackson “The Beast” Boudreaux is rich, gorgeous, and unbelievably rude to the staff at Chef Bianca Hardwick’s New Orleans restaurant. Bianca would sooner douse herself in hot sauce than cook for Jackson again, but when he asks her to cater his fund-raiser, Bianca can’t refuse, knowing the cash will help pay her mother’s medical bills. Then Jackson makes another outrageous request: Marry me. The unconventional offer includes an enormous sum—money Bianca desperately needs, even if it does come with a contract — and a stunning ring.

The heir to a family bourbon dynasty, Jackson knows the rumors swirling around him. The truth is even darker. Still, he needs a wife to secure his inheritance, and free-spirited, sassy Bianca would play the part beautifully. Soon, though, their simple business deal evolves into an emotional intimacy he’s built walls to avoid.

As the passion heats up between them, Bianca and Jackson struggle to define which feelings are real and which are for show. Is falling for your fake fiancé the best happy ending… or a recipe for disaster?

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