PERFECTION. This book is the first that I've read by this author and I loves every minute. It was funny, the characters were well developed and THE SEX WAS HOTTER THAN HELL!!!! Overall, great read.The characters had chemistry, so much of it and not only in their sex lives. Even though there was a lot of sex, I didn't feel like if dominated the book. The author was able to deliver more and created a great book! Full review posted on my site, ramblingsandreviews.com Okay. So when I purchased “The Burn List” off of Amazon I was actually looking for a book that was not BDSM related. The book blurb reads as a fun neighbors to lovers type of read. I was excited to start it. What I didn’t realize was that the list in question contained mostly domination fantasies. And while I have nothing against BDSM romance (obviously) I was looking for a change of pace for myself. The last 2 books I read were heavy on the BDSM and I just wanted something different. That did NOT happen. Abby is a sweet, low on sexual experience lady. And Lukas is a firefighting playboy. This is a great, short read. The two of them have chemistry, but they also have friendship. Their time together that we read about is full of sex (it is an erotic romance afterall) but appears to be low on plot. This really isn’t the case. Their time together is focused on fulfilling Abby’s fantasies so naturally there is going to be a lot of sex. And it is super HOT sex too! Seriously. Hot. Yummy. Nasty. Dirty. Sex. I am typically weirded out in a book when the guy calls the girl names such as “little girl” and “slut”. And those words are used in this story, but in the situation in which it is done it is entirely understandable and easily accepted by me. Lukas likes his sex dirty and aggressive and those moments were no holds barred. So, uhhhh….. I really don’t have much more to add about this book. I really enjoyed it even though it wasn’t what I was looking for at the time. If you want a short/fast read fully of yummies then give it a try. If you’re looking for an in depth plot not centered on the relationship of the two neighbors then give this one a pass.