

Burn You Twice
Author: Mary Burton
Narrator: Melissa Moran
Unabridged: 8 hr 55 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 09/29/2020
Categories: Fiction, Crime, Suspense & Thriller, Romance
Author: Mary Burton
Narrator: Melissa Moran
Unabridged: 8 hr 55 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 09/29/2020
Categories: Fiction, Crime, Suspense & Thriller, Romance
New York Times and USA Today bestselling novelist Mary Burton is the popular author of thirty-five romance and suspense novels, as well as short stories and five novellas. She currently lives in Virginia with her husband and three miniature dachshunds. Visit her at www.maryburton.com.
romantic suspense is such a niche genre, i feel like. so not only is it difficult to find a book that falls under the category, but to find a book that fits the bill AND is actually good. the story has to have the right balance between romance and suspense, with a convincing connection between the c......more
NOW LIVE! Amazon US * Amazon UK I think by now it is no surprise that I love Mary Burton's books and I'm a huge fan of hers. Her stories never fail to deliver the best intrigue, passion, and mystery. Burn You Twice was just as amazing as I was expecting and I was captivated by the very start of this......more
Good except for the fact that the "bad guy" was completely obvious from the moment you were introduced to the person.......more
Just when I thought that Mary Burton couldn’t get any better with her suspense thrillers, she proved me wrong by writing this book. It was a total thrill ride from the beginning to the satisfying conclusion! It includes a cast of characters that are a motley crew of suspects for current fires in the......more
“Burton does a good job balancing gentle romance with high-tension suspense.” —Publishers Weekly“…scorching action. The twists and turns keep the reader on the edge of their seat as they will not want to put the novel down.” —Crimespree Magazine“An entertaining read…” —Manhattan Book Review