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Monday 25 January 2016

Debt by Rachel Dunning


The Debt Collector


I pay my debts, and I expect others to. 



I was raised in the slums of London, I knew nothing of privilege. My father was murdered when I was seventeen. Morty figured my father's passing meant I would automatically take on dad's debts. I refused. 



And I paid for that refusal. 



So did my sister. 



So now I fight. All I know how to do is fight. The best cash is in the states, so that's where I am now. A big fish called Vito came along offering me a "favor" when I arrived.



Another debt.



I paid for that one too. 



I knew Kyla Hensley would be trouble when I met her. But I wanted her. I could see through the falsehood of her wannabe-slutty clothes and her sexy legs. So I chased her. 



Besides, trouble is my middle name. 



Kyla Hensley



I was brought up in privilege, but I lacked everything else. My father is a business tycoon who buys and sells and doesn't care who gets rolled over in the process. 



I never knew my mother, and all I have of her is a photo with a note scrawled on the back in French saying "I'm sorry." The only Female Figure I had growing up is my dad's wife who is a bleach blond with seven boob jobs. We never bonded.



I drink. I party. I meet guys.



But I wasn't always like that. 



I've had a string of lovers in the last few years, the worst and most recent of which was Vince Somerset. My best friend Vera was dating a guy called Rory Cansoom who is the opposite of Vince in so many ways, and yet so the same. 



She and I hit the road for the summer, getting away from the two college psychos and just trying to have some fun. 



But there's a funny thing about trouble, the more you run from it, the more it finds you. 



Which is when I met the Debt Collector. 



It was only supposed to be sex. He made that clear. I made that clear. 



That's all it was supposed to be.



I never expected to fall in love. I never expected to fall so deeply, madly, uncomfortably in love with a man who is wrong, so wrong for me. 



And yet...so unbelievably right.



Standalone Novel.
No Cliffhanger.

Debt

I received a copy of Debt by Rachel Dunning in exchange for an honest review. 
Rachel Dunning is absolutely fantastic! I adored Debt and the beautiful romance it centred around. 

Kyla was such a tragic heroine but i love how she grew throughout this book and how amazing her journey was. And our Hero the Debt Collector himself was a bad boy with a heart of gold. I fell in love with him the second he entered the bar. He is magnetic and an Alpha to his core. The obstacles this couple overcome are astonishing and I was completely enthralled with their story from begging to end.

Rachel Dunning's Writing style is so easy to read that I found myself devouring this book and I had finished this wonderful story far to quickly. 

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