A review by torixreads
Burn it Down by Julia Wolf

3.0

This was one of those cases where regardless of how I wanted to like the book it just felt pretty lacklustre to me. It moved super slow, and found myself getting bored.
Gabe had been such a clown and sweetheart in the previous 2 books I just knew there was something dark and painful under the bravado. I’d been looking forward to this from the start. I would have liked it if Wolfe would have set this book a little, I do remember a tiny hint in book 2, but it was extremely tiny.

I’m always happy when we get a curvy heroine and we get to hear about how thick and sexy they are. The speech scene was just