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Burning Blue by Paul Griffin
Burning Blue by Paul Griffin








Thus, when an unlikely friendship strikes between the two, Jay knows he has to find out who did it. Unlike most of the residents of their town who pity Nicole and only wish to see the scar beneath her bandages, Jay knows what it feels like to be treated as a freak, an outsider - after all, he's lived like that his whole life. When Jay coincidentally bumps into Nicole, just days after the attack, he can't help but feel for her.

Burning Blue by Paul Griffin

When a mysterious attacker throws acid on Nicole Castro, the most beautiful girl in town, not to mention one of the nicest people as well, it's all the people of Nicole's suburban town can talk about. Nicole Castro: gorgeous, model, beautiful, smart, sweet, kind. Yet, at the end of the day, Burning Blue is the type of book I can only regard with warmth since truly, it's a book I can't imagine not recommending. Although there are such few male-narrated novels out there, this was one instance where I felt like having a male-narration was just easier when in reality, I wanted the female protagonists inner perspective so badly. On the other hand, I was expecting something a little different when I went into it.

Burning Blue by Paul Griffin

It was intriguing, kept me flipping the pages, and startled me with its eventual revelation.

Burning Blue by Paul Griffin

I can't quite wrap my head around it to be perfectly honest. It's part mystery, part romance, and part something else entirely. In a genre of literature so popular, it's hard to find anything similar to it. Where do I start when it comes to Burning Blue? It's different.










Burning Blue by Paul Griffin