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Loading... Debt Inheritance (Indebted, #1) (edition 2014)by Pepper Winters
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Omg where to begin! I could not or want to stop read this book. It keep me inticed and intrigued. A aged debt passed down generations for the first born Weaver women, a shy girl ends up finding her voice and is given an option. Im screaming its a trap dont do it! Cant wait to read the rest of the series! I love love loved it! no reviews | add a review
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A New York Times, Wall Street Journal, & USA Today Dark Romance Series "I own you. I have the piece of paper to prove it. It's undeniable and unbreakable. You belong to me until you've paid off your debts." Nila Weaver's family is indebted. Being the first born daughter, her life is forfeit to the first born son of the Hawks to pay for sins of ancestors past. The dark ages might have come and gone, but debts never leave. She has no choice in the matter. She is no longer free. Jethro Hawk receives Nila as an inheritance present on his twenty-ninth birthday. Her life is his until she's paid off a debt that's centuries old. He can do what he likes with her--nothing is out of bounds--she has to obey. There are no rules. Only payments. No library descriptions found.
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"I own you. I have the piece of paper to prove it. It's undeniable and unbreakable. You belong to me until you've paid off your debts."
Debt Inheritance was a unique and interesting take on the Dark Romance genre. It doesn’t necessarily fit perfectly into the kidnapping or sex slave category but it has certain elements of both along with darkness and depravity.
Nila was a tough one for me. Her personality vacillated from weak and timid to strong and defiant. I really liked the strong Nila. I love when my heroines stand up against the big bad alpha males and show a little back bone. I think the weakness and confusion she expressed was however appropriate to her character. She was sheltered, never had a boyfriend and now she is stuck in this impossible situation with a man she both fears and is sexually drawn to.
Jethro was cold and calculating. He uses his silence to instill fear and order which makes him more intimidating to Nila. Jethro and the Hawk family are still a bit of a mystery. The Hawks are a cross between a wealthy aristocratic family and an MC club which I still don’t really get but I am willing to suspend reality and go with it. It is fiction after all. My hope is to see more depth and compassion from Jethro as the series moves forward. I need that little bit of tenderness that I can hold onto knowing that in the end he will turn from villain to hero.
Now that being said... I think the twist in this story is that Kite is Mr Hawk! I can't wait to see if I am right! ( )