F. Burn
F. Burn writes stories which explore the dark side of the human psyche. Her style is expressed through complex characters and descriptions that have been described as poetic.
F. Burn wrote songs, poetry and short stories before shifting to full length novels. When she is not writing, she spends most of her time reading, watching movies, creating works of art, going for long walks and cooking.
Blurb
Francesca Gabel, a learning support assistant, accepts a post at a prestigious boy’s catholic school. She manages to form a bond with a challenging student named Richard Cunningham, but the lines begin to blur as they become closer. Francesca experiences an internal struggle as she struggles to control her feelings. The passion they develop for one another consumes them and they enter a world of forbidden love and desire. Is it true love or a simple case of lust? Francesca must make a decision: give in to Richard and face the consequences or let him go.
Sounds like a great story!
Thank you!
What a hot, intriguing scenario! Good luck with the release!
I’m glad you think it’s hot! Thank you!
I love the cover, it really does show you what the book is all about. Tantalising!
Thanks to Jessica Greeley!
I am so excited about this novel! The premise sounds like it’s wonderfully saturated with tension. And I love any writer whose readers describe them as ‘poetic’. I’m betting the story is every bit as awesome as its wonderfully expressive cover!
Thank you so much. I hope you enjoy the tension in the novel.
This sounds riveting and the cover is lovely.
I can’t wait to read it.
Callie
Thank you!
Sounds interesting to say the least. Looking forward to reading it!
Thank you! Hope you enjoy it!
I found it an interesting story, when looking at the topic my first reaction was, we could not publish, because of the taboo nature of the plot. On further reading it is legal, but is naughty…. but who isn’t drawn to the subject of naughty? I really enjoyed this story and I think you will too… great blog Eileen
Thank you for being the first person, other than me, to read the novel in it’s entirety. It had been turned down by a few publishers due to it’s taboo storyline. Yes, it certainly is naughty, so I hope that will appeal to readers.
Thank you for a great blog Eileen!