Burning Heart
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燃心
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: 燃心
By diamond circle, jin gang quan, 金刚圈
Completed chinese Web Novel
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Qin Yi met Ji Ranxin in an abandoned small building in the suburbs outside the school, and Ji Ranxin made a strange request.
Content tags: Urban, bloom of youth, rainy season, soft spot, drama
One sentence introduction: I’m Ji Ranxin, nice to meet you.
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Review Notes
## My Thoughts on Burning Heart
"Burning Heart" dives headfirst into the messy, confusing, and exhilarating world of first love, and I have to say, it mostly succeeds in capturing that raw emotional energy. It explores the complexities of love, family, and self-discovery with a focus on character-driven narrative.
### First Impressions
The initial setup is definitely intriguing: an unexpected encounter leads to a steamy hookup, only for the MC to discover his new partner is now his stepbrother. Talk about instant complications! This forbidden love trope is a strong hook, promising a story filled with tension and emotional turmoil. I was definitely curious to see how the author would navigate these potentially difficult dynamics.
### What Works Well
What really shines in "Burning Heart" is the focus on the characters and their relationships. The development between the MC and ML felt realistic, despite the somewhat chaotic circumstances. I appreciated how the story delves into their internal conflicts, their awakening to same-sex attraction, and their attempts to figure out what love truly means after previous disappointments. The chemistry between the two is palpable, and I enjoyed seeing their feelings gradually unfold. The author does a good job of balancing ambiguity with the characters' raw emotions.
### Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the story overall, the ending left me wanting more. It felt a bit too open-ended, and the main conflict surrounding their parents' relationship remained unresolved. I understand the desire to end on a hopeful note, emphasizing that their love can conquer all, but I would have appreciated seeing them confront the challenges that lie ahead. Also, while the subtlety in the writing adds depth, I did find myself occasionally missing some of the nuances, requiring me to pay close attention to the characters' actions and unspoken feelings.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Several reviewers mentioned that the story doesn't explicitly address the characters coming out to their parents or the potential drama that might ensue. It seems the novel focuses more on the emotional journey of the MC and ML, leaving the external conflicts somewhat unresolved. If you're expecting a neat and tidy resolution to all the family issues, you might be disappointed.
### Final Verdict
Despite some minor shortcomings, "Burning Heart" is a sweet and engaging read that I would recommend, especially if you enjoy character-driven stories with a focus on emotional depth. The realistic portrayal of young love and the exploration of complex family dynamics make it a worthwhile experience. Just be prepared for an ending that leaves some questions unanswered.