Title: The Debt
Author: Tyler King
Publisher: Forever Yours
On Sale: May 10, 2016
Format: e-Book
Price: $3.99 USD / $3.99 CAD
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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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Excerpt
Hours
later, just after 8:00 a.m., I was still awake when the woman next to
me stretched and reached for her phone on my nightstand. Propped up
against my headboard, I watched the silhouette of a leggy blonde
dressing at the foot of my bed. She shoved her tits into a push-up
bra and wiggled her way into a tight black dress.
“It was
fun,” she said. “See you around, MacKay.”
“Later.”
She tiptoed
away with her shoes in her hand and closed the door behind her. I
knew I shouldn’t have brought Kate home, but at the time I didn’t
have the clarity of mind to do otherwise. Women had always been
transient in my life. This one was no different.
I pried
myself from the covers, then crossed the room and stood at the
floor-length mirror beside my dresser to inspect the new ink peeking
around the right side of my rib cage. The skin there was still tender
and swollen, a result of six hours under the needles to continue the
design that decorated my back. Bear was an artist with an implement
of pain.
My eyes
fell to the framed photo lying facedown on my dresser: a younger me
in a tux, standing onstage with my adoptive parents beside a piano
before my first sold-out concert. It was one of the happiest days of
my life, and I couldn’t bear to look at it.
I was
skinnier then, and lanky. Hadn’t yet grown into my body. Next to my
pale, freckled parents, I stood out like one of those exotic adopted
children of yuppie celebrity parents. Dark skin. Black hair. Green
eyes. People told me I was “interesting” to look at, to gawk at.
So little by little I covered all the pretty bare flesh in tattoos.
The first
piece I ever had done was of a raven with its wings spread wide
across my chest. The tips of each broken wing nailed down. I was
seventeen then. After my first sitting, I came to understand why
people said tattoos were addictive. I suppose I became a glutton for
pain, because when Bear’s wife offered to put a hole in my lip, I
let her stick a needle through my face. For shits and giggles. At
twenty-one, I had two full sleeves. My dad only asked that I keep the
modifications within reason. I was a bit fuzzy on that definition.
From the
top dresser drawer, I grabbed a tube of antibacterial ointment and
applied two fingers’ worth to the new tattoo. My stomach growled.
It was empty and angry from last night. So I sifted through the field
of laundry-pile bunkers scattered around my bedroom until I found a
black shirt and dark jeans on the passable side of clean.
When I hit
the landing at the bottom of the stairs, I felt a pair of knowing
brown eyes watching me from the living room. Nothing good ever came
from the morning-after ritual. Even so, I couldn’t help but glance
at my roommate curled up on the leather couch with her laptop open
and earbuds hidden under her long dark hair. She held seven fingers
over her head. Hadley averted her gaze back to the computer screen
rather than look for my reaction. Like she didn’t give a fuck.
“Don’t
you have anything better to do than wait for the walk of shame?”
“Don’t
you have an appointment to get your dick swabbed for STDs?”
“Fuck
off.”
“Get
bent.”
And so
everything was par for the course on a Sunday morning. I held out my
middle finger as I turned toward the kitchen. That was fun.
Let’s do it again next week, shall we? I had yet to decipher
her scoring system. Asking for clarification would only validate her
participation in my sex life.
Neither of
us enjoyed living together. My parents’ house in the middle of
nowhere was too big for two people and not big enough for the both of
us. Since my dad left to take a job in New York during our freshman
year of college, every day was a special kind of torture. But Hadley
needed me. And as much as I couldn’t stand being near her, I
wouldn’t abandon her again.
Review by Gia:
This one was a different kind of read for me. It's a gritty read. Hadley and Josh both have had rough childhoods. They were in the same foster care house for a while. Both deal with their past in their own way. At points I wasn't sure if I liked Josh or not. Josh sometimes would treat Hadley not every nice but you know deep down that he liked her. As more of his pass comes out I was able to understand him better.
I have to say, I wasn't immediately sucked into the story but it was still a good read. It took me a little to warm up to the story but once it clicked I was hooked.
4 Amazeballs Stars!!
ABOUT TYLER KING
Tyler
King was born and raised in Orlando, Florida and graduated from the
University of Central Florida with a degree in Creative Writing. As a
journalist,
her work has appeared in Orlando magazine and Orlando Business Journal,
among other publications. She is a proud army spouse currently living
in Virginia with her husband.
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