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Debt by nina g jones
Debt by nina g jones









debt by nina g jones

You know how sometimes you feel like a book was written just for you? For a good 80% of this book, that’s how I felt. Man, where do I even begin? There’s almost nothing I didn’t love about this book. There are just some debts that cannot be forgiven. I don’t even know what to do with myself. So, this is my second five star book in about a week. I want to start this review off with a warning. It was supposed to be quick and easy, but as soon as I met her it got complicated. Once I destroy her, everyone who ever hurt me will have paid their debt. The bubbling boil of vengeance that heats my blood might finally simmer. Because I had been in danger long before I ever invited it into my life. It was an illusion of danger that I could walk away from as soon as it was over.Įxcept that it wasn’t. A way to break through the monotony of everyday life. Maybe I was bored, or lonely, or there was a void so deep inside of me that I needed something explosive to fill it. I don’t know what I was thinking when I hired someone to attack me. This is not an ARC review I did not get a copy in exchange for a review of this one (not that that makes any difference, but still). The following blurb is very vague, and perhaps that’s why I wasn’t completely convinced I wanted to read this book, but a book buddy of mine on Goodreads kept talking about it and my curiosity got the best of me.

debt by nina g jones

Jones was published on November 30th, 2014. It was an illusion of danger that I could walk away from as soon as it was over.

debt by nina g jones

The point is to ask yourself: what makes someone redeemable? What are the consequences of vengeance? Putting aside the analytic stuff, DEBT is smokin’ hot. It might not be the darkest book you have ever read (though for some it may be), but the point is not the be the darkest.

debt by nina g jones

Nina’s note: Debt is not for the faint of heart.











Debt by nina g jones