Saturday, May 30, 2026

The Burning Side

The night their Dallas house caught fire, April and Leo were not speaking. They were not even sleeping in the same room. Their marriage was in shambles, and in one terrifying night, they seemed to be losing not only their home, but the little family unit they had built. Caught up in their own anger and hurt, neither of them could see the light. After the fire, the family takes shelter at April’s parents’ home. Her parents have been a surrogate family to Leo for years, since his own family was nearly nonexistent. While April and Leo try to sort through the logistics of insurance adjusters, temporary housing, and what comes next, they also painfully navigate divorce proceedings that neither of them truly seems to want. At the same time, April’s very supportive family is struggling with her beloved father’s recent Alzheimer’s diagnosis. Written in both past and present, The Burning Side takes the reader through this unimaginably difficult time, while also revealing the love story of April and Leo from the day they met. I truly liked all of the characters and felt the heartbreak they were experiencing. There was a teeny-tiny bit of drag at the end, but not enough to stop me from recommending this very solid four-star read. ⭐⭐⭐⭐

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