Slow Burn on Contemporary Romance

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m_toro
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Slow Burn on Contemporary Romance

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I've just finished Mariana Zapata's (aka the Queen of Slow Burn) last book "Hands Down". I've read everything by her and I'm the biggest fan of slow burn romance. BUT I can't find any slow burn that I haven't heard of or read already so I figured I'd ask around here! There is no topic for Slow Burn tropes so here it is. Feel free to suggest any book or discuss any topic (including how hot some male protagonists are :wink2: )
My favorite slow burns are:
Everything by Mariana Zapata (duh) but specially The Wall of Winnipeg and Kulti.
The Hating Game by Sally Thorne
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin (not contemporary but whatevs its the OG)
The Sea of Tranquility by Katja Millay (this one's YA)

Please help me find more!
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Well Met by Jen deLuca is a good slow burn. I didn't like it so much but maybe you would.
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