Slow Burn is the third book in the six-part Sharing Space series. A new book will be available for Kindle download every three weeks. Each book is a short, fun, and sexy read that will leave you wanting more.
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Finally admitting what they share is more than just friendship, Chloe and Patrick begin to explore a romantic relationship.
As Patrick watches his childhood friendships crumble, Chloe's arms prove to be his one place for comfort. Chloe struggles with her reasons for taking the romance slow. Does she have doubts about Patrick or is she still affected by her ex's betrayal?
One thing is for sure: Taking it slow may give their new love the best chance at lasting, but ignoring their passion is easier said than done.
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Book four in the Sharing Space series will be available just in time for Thanksgiving. Stay updated when a new book is available by following the author:
Nina Perez is the author of a YA series of books, "The Twin Prophecies," and a collection of essays titled, "Blog It Out, B*tch."
Her latest books, a contemporary romance 6-book series titled Sharing Space, are now available on Amazon.com for Kindle download.
She's also the founder of Project Fandom.com, a website devoted to pop culture from a geek's point of view, and co-host of their podcast, Podcast Fandom.
She has a degree in journalism, works in social media, lives in Portland, Oregon, and loves Peyton Manning. When not watching massive amounts of British television or writing, she is sketching plans to build her very own TARDIS.
She watches more television than anyone you know and she's totally fine with that.
I was hoping that there would be nothing going on with that actress, Kelly Kennedy, but there is. She's someone he trains at the gym and knew because they took acting classes together a few years back (and they come from the same town, but they didn't know one another then because they were a year apart).
The one thing I did like is that, when it came to relationship drama (with Kelly's appearance), Chloe and Patrick did sit down and talk about things. I appreciated them sitting down and hashing things out, which is super different from some other books in which the characters never talk about anything!
Everything else relationship-wise still went at a snail's pace. I thought that because the book is called "slow burn" we'd get more relationship stuff, but it was just kind of on the outside of everything else that happens (OW drama, friends drama, etc).
I'm going to DNF the series at this point because I'm really not enjoying it anymore.
Seems like everyone is in a good place with their relationships. Chloe still has some work to do with Myra though, I think she's still on the opposite side of the fence with their relationship. Max lost his mind when he'd found out about Paul but I think he'll get over it when he's sober. Patrick seems like such a nice person to anyone involved with him. I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop though like all men tend to do after they get what they claim they want.
I'm happy the best friend hasn't made an appearance yet however I can see her reaction to them together the same way Paul reacted to finding out his friend is gay. It's interesting how Pat and his family never talk about race or Chloe being Black (unless they don't know) while that's all Chloe's family and friends seem to discuss when talking about Patrick.