A review by emilyhei
Slow Burn: The Fitzgerald Family by E. B. Walters

4.0

For ten years Ron Noble has trying to escape the rumors surrounding his father's death and hand in a suspicious fire leaving two others dead. When mysterious notes begin to appear, Ron begins to question everything he knows and he knows the one person he needs to get the answers from, Ashley Fitzgerald.

Ashley stills has nightmares about the fire that took her parents lives, only sixteen at the time she has withdrawn into herself and her art. When she receives a call from Ron wanting a portrait done of his grandmother, she has no idea who he really is. The chemistry between the infuriating man who is trying to find out what she remembers is off the charts. When it seems the other people who can solve the mystery of what really happened begin to disappear, Ron feels even more protective of Ashley who is quickly burrowing her way into his heart.

Excellent first book in the Fitzgerald Family series. The mistaken introduction between Ron and Ashley is hilarious, what a way to pull you in from the beginning. Plenty of Fitzgerald's milling about in this story, I was entertained the whole time.