The Debt

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Sally was drowning in debt, the type of debt with no way out. Her naivety and kind nature had led to her being taken advantage of at every turn. The lawyer for the card company added to her debt before pursuing her. He had his own secrets and issues, but he made her heart race and her body respond. Should she choose him, or his bitter rival, a complex and fascinating man who’d take great delight in breaking up her burgeoning romance, convincing Sally he was the better man? She had to learn the hard way that rich men are ruthless, play in their world at your own risk. Which one is a Knight in shining armour and which one is the Devil incarnate?

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Victoria Salgado says:

I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review & I LOVED IT LOVED IT LOVED IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT! I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.I’ve been a fan of D.A Latham for a while now, so wheh I found out she had a new book coming up, I couldn’t help to feel excited, then I was lucky enough to be chosen as one of the people who got a copy in exchange of an honest review.It took me a while because I’ve been busy, but finally I managed to read it and finish it in two days.Personally, I related a lot to Sally, her misfortunes and situations…

Sally Barton says:

Well written and a different premise I was given a free copy of this book and asked to write an honest review.How refreshing to read a story of the hero and heroine that is not an overbearing alpha male and quivering submissive tale. This well written story sets the stage in a debtor’s court. Our heroine, Sally, seems to be a Calamity Jane character and her hero, Andrew a secretive, kindly soul. It seems Sally can’t get a break in her life. One gets a peek into the life of a woman living in poverty. Andrew helps her attempt…

Maggie T. Katt says:

Will Sally make it out of her dispair. A review by Maggie T. Katt Okay, I am writing this review for a second time. For some reason the first one didn’t make it to the site.Poor Sally was in a position a lot of people find themselves in when they are not accustom to having money enough to make from paycheck to paycheck. You really feel for her delimma of how to take care of herself while falling victim to a nasty boss and a debt that is mostly charges that she didn’t accumulate justly. Enter her prince charming in the guise of , wait for it, an…

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