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Debt
by Nina G. Jones
In order to fulfill her darkest fantasy, Mia hires a man to "attack" her. It all goes well, but then Mia learns that the man who "attacked" her wasn't from the agency she had hired 😱 Tax loathes Mia. He wants revenge for the harm she caused 14 years ago, so he takes advantage of the "attack" Mia ordered. Thus begins an unforgettable journey.
This book is crack. It is insanely addictive and it's going to haunt me forever 🤯 It's extremely dark and steamy; all the trigger warnings for this one. A part of me feels guilty for loving this book, but it is actually so well-written. I was 💯 invested from the start until the end. I couldn't stop reading.
Tax's transition from hate to love is so well-written that it actually feels natural. What I love the most is that Tax falls in love with Mia despite believing that she's to blame for what happened 14 years ago. He's able to see and feel her kindness in the present time and falls in love with her in the process.
This is obviously a dark romance, but it is also surprisingly romantic. There are some really touching and tender moments between Tax and Mia, the kind that I did not expect in such a dark book as this one. The author has managed to write a hero who's simultaneously cruel and loving. I seriously didn't expect the emotional depth AT ALL.
There is so much meat to the revenge plot. It's easy to figure out what exactly happened 14 years ago, but omg the author's writing is so good that I actually felt the shame, the self-loathing, and the betrayal that Tax felt. The storyline takes such a wild turn in the final act. I'm still shook over what happened 💀 The climax is so intense that I questioned whether we'd be getting a HEA 🤯
Not to worry, there is a HEA. They live happily ever after and while the HEA was a relief, it was also kind of heartbreaking because of everything that played out in the climax. Yes, they end up together, but they don't really get to heal together. Or at least, we don't get to see them heal together on page.
This book will stay with me for a long time. It is haunting and unforgettable. And I'm not sure if I'll ever read another story like this one again.
This book is crack. It is insanely addictive and it's going to haunt me forever 🤯 It's extremely dark and steamy; all the trigger warnings for this one. A part of me feels guilty for loving this book, but it is actually so well-written. I was 💯 invested from the start until the end. I couldn't stop reading.
Tax's transition from hate to love is so well-written that it actually feels natural. What I love the most is that Tax falls in love with Mia despite believing that she's to blame for what happened 14 years ago. He's able to see and feel her kindness in the present time and falls in love with her in the process.
This is obviously a dark romance, but it is also surprisingly romantic. There are some really touching and tender moments between Tax and Mia, the kind that I did not expect in such a dark book as this one. The author has managed to write a hero who's simultaneously cruel and loving. I seriously didn't expect the emotional depth AT ALL.
There is so much meat to the revenge plot. It's easy to figure out what exactly happened 14 years ago, but omg the author's writing is so good that I actually felt the shame, the self-loathing, and the betrayal that Tax felt. The storyline takes such a wild turn in the final act. I'm still shook over what happened 💀 The climax is so intense that I questioned whether we'd be getting a HEA 🤯
Not to worry, there is a HEA. They live happily ever after and while the HEA was a relief, it was also kind of heartbreaking because of everything that played out in the climax. Yes, they end up together, but they don't really get to heal together. Or at least, we don't get to see them heal together on page.
This book will stay with me for a long time. It is haunting and unforgettable. And I'm not sure if I'll ever read another story like this one again.