A review by nebulous07
Burning Bridges by Stephanie Harte, Stephanie Harte

dark emotional reflective sad tense medium-paced

4.0

Burning Bridges by Stephanie Harte was gritty, emotional and completely immersive. I devoured this book in one sitting. I wasn't aware that this is the second book in the series and qualifies as a stand-alone. The author does a brilliant job with her compelling narrations, and the character development is well fleshed out. The twists and turns are well-placed, and I didn't see some coming! The vines of lies, deception and pain run deep, keeping in line with the theme of a relentless and unforgivable gangland thriller. Mia, Kelsey and Scarlette are distinct, and everyone is processing the loss of their father, Davie, in different ways. The girls had me cheering, teary-eyed and riled up in equal measure. The ending was a bang, and I can't wait to see if there's a book three. I highly recommend this book and the author if you're in for an immersive gangland thrilling ride. 

Thank you, NetGalley & Aria & Aries, for giving me an ARC. This honest review if left voluntarily.

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