Understanding Burn Bright (Cobalt Empire, #1)
by Krista Ritchie
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Love burns hottest when it's blue. Ben Cobalt is number six. Not sixth place—in fact, he’d be considered at least third draft pick for the NHL if he didn’t quit hockey during college. And he’s not sixth-in-line for any throne. Though, most consider his larger-than-life, billionaire family American royalty.He is the sixth-born Cobalt.Out of a normal family of seven, he might get lost in the shuffle. But being the black sheep of the Cobalt Empire comes with its own intense spotlight. After he hits a major low at college in Philly, his four older brothers convince him to move in with them in New York City. Transferring to Manhattan Valley University—piece of cake.Living in an apartment with... Many readers appreciate how the book gradually builds toward its conclusion without rushing. Key ideas are given space to develop, ensuring that the ending feels earned rather than abrupt. This thoughtful resolution contributes to overall satisfaction. Readers often comment on how smoothly the book transitions between different parts of the story. Shifts in setting or perspective are handled with care, ensuring that the narrative remains coherent. This smooth progression contributes to an enjoyable reading flow that does not require constant reorientation.