Burning Daylight
(Author) Emily McIntire McIntire, EmilyFrom No. 1 New York Time bestselling author Emily McIntire comes the first interconnected standalone in an all new contemporary romance series. Juliette Calloway lives in a world of luxury, legacies, and lies. The daughter of Rosebrook Falls' most powerful family, her life is a carefully crafted performance, and she's tired of being polished to perfection. Roman Montgomery doesn't exist. Not officially, anyway. He's a shadow, a hidden weapon, the secret heir to an empire soaked in danger and a generations-old feud. When their paths cross, sparks fly. No names. No pasts. Just reckless smiles and an undeniable chemistry neither of them can shake. Roman is charming. Mysterious. Infuriatingly flirty. And Juliette? She's simply . . . his. When Roman is called back to claim his place as heir to the Montgomery empire, the truth crashes down: their families are sworn enemies, and Roman's very existence is a threat. Their love isn't just forbidden, it's impossible. Now, every kiss feels like a betrayal. Every stolen moment a risk. And in a town built on secrets and blood, their passion might just be the most dangerous thing of all. Burning Daylight is a Contemporary Romance. It features mature themes and content that may be triggering for some. Reader Discretion is Advised. For a full list of content warnings, check the author's website. What do you get when you mix a corrupt small town, two rival families, and forbidden love? 🌹Gritty Contemporary Romance 🌹Slow burn, Yearning, and Spice 🌹Corrupt Town with Some Morally Questionable Characters 🌹Reimagining of a classic tragic love story 🌹Happily Ever After
Emily McIntire
Emily McIntire is a celebrated American novelist known for her gripping psychological thrillers and complex character studies. Her most notable works include "The Broken Mirror" and "Shadows of the Past," both of which delve into themes of trauma, identity, and the impact of the past on the present. McIntire's writing style is characterized by its atmospheric prose, intricate plotting, and deep exploration of human emotions. She has made a significant impact on the psychological thriller genre, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated following of readers. "The Broken Mirror" is widely regarded as McIntire's most famous work, showcasing her talent for crafting suspenseful narratives that keep readers on the edge of their seats.