
Title: Burn
Author: Anna Hackett
Series: Fury Brothers #3
Pages: 243
Releases: March 14, 2024

Treasury Agent London Coleman is determined to take down crooked financial criminals and her sights are currently set on businessman Kavner Fury. But when she is betrayed and injured, she finds Kavner is the only person she can turn to who will keep her safe.
London is a dedicated woman who is determined to bring criminals to justice. She has a very black and white personality and we see her struggle with the Fury brother’s more relaxed rule set. While I did like London, at first I wasn’t a huge fan because she was very judgmental of Kavner and assumed he was a criminal just because he was wealthy. She really struggles with trusting men because of what happened with her father and it clouds her judgment with Kavner at first. Once she got past that, I liked London and her dedication to bring down the criminals even when she was getting hurt.
Kavner is a wealthy, powerful, ambitious, and very protective man. He is attracted to London from the beginning and was determined to protect her from any harm that might come from her investigation. I liked Kavner a lot. He had a terrible childhood but he found his brothers and made a life for himself. He is now a successful businessman and he gives back to his community. He is a great guy and I liked getting to learn more about him and what pushed him to be so successful and protective.
Kavner and London’s relationship is fast paced and a bit of an instant love. For London, this is a bit of a hate to love story as well because she starts this investigation hating him and thinks he is a criminal. That changes very quickly though and these two fall for each other over a matter of days so this is a very fast paced, instant love relationship, but enjoyable all the same.
This story centered around London’s investigation in money laundering and there was a nice blend of action packed scenes and some low key romantic scenes. The investigation was interesting and worked well with the romance building between these two. While I did like that we see London find the mole in her department and start the process of closing her case, we don’t actually see her finish it which I felt was a bit disappointing for how career driven she is. I still enjoyed how it was wrapped up though.
Overall, this was another good Fury brother’s book. I enjoyed Kav and London’s story and look forward to the next one.
TW: gun violence; assault; kidnapping; death of a parent mentioned; abusive foster care situation mentioned, child homelessness mentioned;
*ARC provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.*
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