Nothing Left to Burn
By (Author) Patty Blount
Sourcebooks, Inc
Sourcebooks Fire
4th August 2015
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Dating, relationships, romance a
FIC
Paperback
368
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
Ages 14 to 17years
They fell in love in a firehouse, but one burning secret could send everything up in flames Reece's father hasn't spoken to him since the car wreck that killed Reece's brother. Desperate for forgiveness, Reece joins the Junior Cadet program at his dad's firehouse. But the program is grueling, and Reece isn't sure he can make it through. Then he meets Amanda. Amanda understands wanting to belong. As a foster kid, the firehouse is the only place that's felt like home. She agrees to help Reece, but falling for him wasn't part of the deal. And when a string of arsons suddenly point to Amanda, their relationship could go up in flames.
"A heartbreaking novel-real and full of hope." - Miranda Kenneally, bestselling author of Catching Jordan and Jesse's Girl
"An authentic, fast-paced romance with emotional intensity to burn." - Huntley Fitzpatrick, author of The Boy Most Likely To and My Life Next Door
"I really, really enjoyed this book! My second favorite Blount book, I think. I look forward to reading more from this author in the future!" - Eater of Books
"Nothing Left to Burn was another great book by Patty Blount and I do recommend it to fans of contemporary. You deserve that spot on my author auto-buy list very much, dear Patty. Now go write me more awesome books!" - Istyria Book Blog
"Nothing Left to Burn is a fascinating blend of family issues, romance and a hint of suspense. " - Book Reviews and More by Kathy
" I would definitely recommend Nothing Left to Burn to fans of YA contemporary romance. It is extremely emotional and a tough read but I think anyone would like it. I look forward to reading more by Patty Blount in the future." - My Expanding Bookshelf
PATTY BLOUNT works as a software technical writer by day and novelist by night. Dared by her 13-year-old son to try fiction, Patty wrote her first manuscript in an ice rink. A short version of her debut novel, Send, finished in the top ten of the Writer's Digest 79th Annual Writing Competition.