Debt - Charlotte Byrd

Debt

By Charlotte Byrd

  • Release Date: 2018-05-08
  • Genre: Romantic Suspense
3.5 Score: 3.5 (From 617 Ratings)

Description

I owe him a debt. A big one. 
A dark and dangerous stranger paid for my mother’s cancer treatment, saving her life.
Now I owe him. But I can’t pay it back with money, not that I even have any. 
He wants only one thing: Me. 
His for one year.  
Will I walk away in one piece?

Praise for Charlotte Byrd
“Decadent, delicious, & dangerously addictive!” - Amazon Review ★★★★★

“Titillation so masterfully woven, no reader can resist its pull. A MUST-BUY!” - Bobbi Koe, Amazon Review ★★★★★

“Captivating!” - Crystal Jones, Amazon Review ★★★★★

"Exciting, intense, sensual” - Rock, Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★

“Sexy, secretive, pulsating chemistry…” - Mrs. K, Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★

“Charlotte Byrd is a brilliant writer. I've read loads and I've laughed and cried. She writes a balanced book with brilliant characters. Well done!” -Amazon Review ★★★★★

“Fast-paced, dark, addictive, and compelling” - Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★

“Hot, steamy, and a great storyline.” - Christine Reese ★★★★★

“My oh my....Charlotte has made me a fan for life.” - JJ, Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★

"The tension and chemistry is at five alarm level.” - Sharon, Amazon reviewer ★★★★★

“Hot, sexy, intriguing journey of Elli and Mr. Aiden Black. - Robin Langelier ★★★★★

“Wow. Just wow. Charlotte Byrd leaves me speechless and humble… It definitely kept me on the edge of my seat. Once you pick it up, you won't put it down.” - Amazon Review ★★★★★

“Sexy, steamy and captivating!” - Charmaine, Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★

“ Intrigue, lust, and great characters...what more could you ask for?!” - Dragonfly Lady ★★★★★

“An awesome book. Extremely entertaining, captivating and interesting sexy read. I could not put it down.” - Kim F, Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★

“Just the absolute best story. Everything I like to read about and more. Such a great story I will read again and again. A keeper!!” - Wendy Ballard ★★★★★

“It had the perfect amount of twists and turns. I instantaneously bonded with the heroine and of course Mr. Black. YUM. It's sexy, it's sassy, it's steamy. It's everything.” - Khardine Gray, Bestselling Romance Author  ★★★★★

Reviews

  • Review

    3
    By mackenzie louise
    I read the “Tell Me to Run” series first and enjoyed it a lot and wanted to read more of Charlottes books but I feel like they are all the same or extremely similar. I tried out two of her other books but they were just the same book with different names. She’s a super talented author I just expected more variety.
  • Beautiful story

    5
    By Skiplayer1
    Great read about money well used to help a cancer patient. Jax is a great character and I loved how giving and loving he is.
  • This is a bad book

    2
    By Avid Reader QC
    I feel there must be a character flaw in me that I finished reading this book. It was like watching a train wreck crash in slow motion. The characters are unbelievable. You tell yourself they can’t be that stupid in their choices, but they are. You tell yourself, that is the last incredibly bad choice she will make, and she makes another. You tell yourself that is the last disaster to prop up the story line, and then there is another one. I can hardly believe I read to the end of the book. The end turned out to be the best part, when the book was over and I could forget about the characters and move one.
  • Disappointing

    2
    By LuvGrn
    The storyline had great promise. Unfortunately the publishers description was the best part of the book. There were too many unnecessary plot twists that came out of nowhere that didn’t add to the story. They only created confusion. Too much relationship angst between characters that was most times very unbelievable. For example, there is no way a loving daughter would be upset about her mother finding love and happiness after her having lost a child and surviving cancer. It wasn’t even a necessary element to the story. Not sure if the author was just trying to add characters for future books for a series or if the author is just that scatterbrained. The author could find some value in a few beta readers.
  • Interesting

    4
    By mariana10190
    Was a really great story wished the ending was better. Didn’t realize I was reading the ending when I was reading it.
  • Lacked Character and Plot Development

    1
    By That_Girl420
    This book wasn’t that bad. My problem comes from the plot. There were too many twists in turns for one book with no real development. There was a total of maybe three conflicts in the story and each of those conflicts could have been the main point in their own book, with more thought and detail behind them. This book lacked true character development for Sophia and Jax, even though they were the main characters. Also, there was no real sense of time for half the book. There were a few key words that signified how much time had passed however, things and details just wouldn’t align to the time frame that was given. I don’t usually leave bad reviews for books because I have a tendency to like almost every story I read, but this just didn’t do it for me. It made me want to go in and fix everything I just mentioned just so I could enjoy it the way I do most books. I’m extremely disappointed.
  • Just no...

    1
    By Justwanttheswag
    I felt the story line was completely disjointed. I painstaking my read the whole book and I’m just glad it’s over.
  • Couldn’t finish the first chapter

    1
    By Cephalophyte
    I’ve never been a fan of first person fiction, but it tried for several pages to ignore it. I prefer to have a omniscient narrator rather than a friend sharing an experience. I was willing to give the book a try despite this. What drove me away was five pages of choppy writing, harsh and awkward sentences, and more tell than show. Rather then tell your reader that mom is serious when she uses your middle name, show the reader your reactions to hearing your middle name. I promise we’ll understand she’s serious. There were a lot of cliches in those five pages and none if it was something I hadn’t read before. Add to that a full page of recounting watching a medical drama and I’m wondering why we need so much backstory on the dying mom in a romance novel. Where was the hook? If things like this don’t bother you, you can judge the book on its plot. But the writing wasn’t for me.
  • All over the place

    1
    By Esma Eddeb
    The plot had no solid points. New characters and relationships within the last chapters. The relationship between Jax and Sophia seemed really surface and inorganic. Waste of time.
  • Its ok

    3
    By Sexy 5876
    The book fell flat for me. Sophia was a spoiled women with the why me attitude. Jax I wasn’t sure what his role was. The ending was a disappointment.

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