Sunburnt
by Joey Jameson
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Pub Date Dec 11 2017 | Archive Date Dec 18 2017
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Description
Lenox Winter is the son of rock royalty. Although born into the London elite, his laid-back style and relaxed vibe has always made him feel better suited for something or somewhere outside of the legacy his parents have built. Some place where the sun shines all year long and the people move to a different beat. Ibiza.
Far away from the busy streets and dreary skies of London rests the white isle. Home to hedonism, immaculate sandy beaches, and utter tranquility. While holidaying on the island with a group of his best friends, and desperate to leave behind the stresses of London as well as the harmful memories of his ex, he meets Lyric; a man who epitomises the bohemian vibe of his beloved Ibiza.
As romance quickly blossoms between the two, Lenox begins to feel that he may have finally found someone special to help him escape the suffocating clutches of his life in the UK. But when things take a drastic turn, both begin to realise that there are two sides to every person and that some things are better kept hidden.
Sunburnt is a story of romance, intrigue, and deep twisted secrets that takes the idea of a holiday romance to catastrophic new heights.
A Note From the Publisher
While this book has romantic elements, it isn't a romance. This book contains sexually explicit content, which may only be suitable for mature readers, graphic violence, and murder.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781947904613 |
PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
This is an interesting tale in perspectives. What does a tourist see compared to a resident, compared to a killer? Can we see warning signs in people before it's too late? Lenox Winter, a rich Londoner goes on vacation with some friends and meets the hunky Lyric and begins a steamy romance. While he is falling for Lyric, and worrying that his friends will be upset that he's spending so much time away from them, Lyric has his own set of problems to worry about. The warning in the front of the book warns that a character will die, and you get flash forwards to a male offender with four murders and an attempted murder under his belt. Will Lenox and his friends survive? Is Lyric in danger from his past?
This was a fun romance/mystery and a decent vacation fling before everything turns darker. I don't know if the psychology of the killer is accurate, but for a short tale of love and murder, I was willing to go along with it.