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Raw and intense, The Debt had me enthralled from the first chapter. An impressive and addictive debut! - Leisa Rayven, author of Bad Romeo and Broken Juliet Hadley saved my life … and I ruined hers Hadley’s my best friend. We share a house, our friends, a life. She knows all my secrets … except one. My desperate need for her is inked on my body, it’s the best I can do. But Hadley needs to hear the words … Growing up as foster kids, Hadley made me feel whole-sane. And what did I do? I destroyed our chance to be together. I ran out on Hadley when I should have stayed, and something broke between us. Now I’ll do anything to fix it. I’ll never leave her again. I won’t ever let her feel afraid again. But the more I try to protect her from my pain, the more I just make things worse. I’m terrified that if I tell her everything, she’ll never forgive me. I’m even more terrified that it may be too late to make her mine. I have to try to give her what she needs … it’s a debt I’m determined to repay.
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Raw and intense, The Debt had me enthralled from the first chapter. An impressive and addictive debut! - Leisa Rayven, author of Bad Romeo and Broken Juliet Hadley saved my life … and I ruined hers Hadley’s my best friend. We share a house, our friends, a life. She knows all my secrets … except one. My desperate need for her is inked on my body, it’s the best I can do. But Hadley needs to hear the words … Growing up as foster kids, Hadley made me feel whole-sane. And what did I do? I destroyed our chance to be together. I ran out on Hadley when I should have stayed, and something broke between us. Now I’ll do anything to fix it. I’ll never leave her again. I won’t ever let her feel afraid again. But the more I try to protect her from my pain, the more I just make things worse. I’m terrified that if I tell her everything, she’ll never forgive me. I’m even more terrified that it may be too late to make her mine. I have to try to give her what she needs … it’s a debt I’m determined to repay.