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Blurb
The Last Book in the New York Times Bestselling Dark Romance Series.
Where love tries to triumph and darkness continues to reign….
“I’m in love with her, but it might not be enough to stop her from becoming the latest victim of the Debt Inheritance. I know who I am now. I know what I must do. We will be together–I just hope it’s on Earth rather than in heaven.”
It all comes down to this.
Love versus life.
Debts versus death.
Who will win?
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Review
The end has come…the final debt must be paid, but it’s unclear who will pay it because, now, it’s so much more than simply the Hawks against the Weavers. Nila has vowed since the beginning of the series that she was going to rewrite history…that another Weaver woman would not be touched after her because she’s going to end the Hawks cruel, barbaric, and unjust reign over her family. But to accomplish that feat, Nila needs to become the very thing she hates – a Hawk – a predator, and even though her prey is larger and stronger than her, she has one thing that they don’t – she has nothing else to lose, so her dance with the devil…her plunge into purgatory is no worse than her would be fate at the hands of Cut and Daniel if she doesn’t do everything in her power to create a different ending for herself and those she loves.
Power. Corruption. Vengeance. These are the things that have driven the Hawks since their patriarch, Mabel Hawk, found a way to acquire wealth and control by any means necessary. And, even though their history delineates from their prescribed path at times due to a family member’s conscience and/or emotional investment, the Hawks have risen to power by underhanded contracts and actions that have never been tested until now.
Pepper Winters has always incorporated lessons and history in each of the Indebted series books, but in the Final Debt, she provides readers with multiple perspectives and accounts of how the Hawk family came to be and who held the reigns throughout the centuries. I whole heartedly agree that there are always multiple sides to the truth – that nothing is simply black and white or right and wrong, and by allowing us a full view and understanding of the past, present, and possibly the future of the feud between the Hawks and the Weavers, it’s easy to understand what’s been at stake for both families since the beginning. It’s not so much about a simple debt to be paid; it’s more about power and control. It’s about remaining untouchable by corrupting everyone involved to the point that one person’s vendetta becomes a whole family’s battle regardless of personal beliefs or feelings.
Winters has weaved a truly remarkable tale throughout the course of this series. The environment she created as well as the depth of the two families’ history and the varying personalities of the characters is writing at its finest. Every question I had was answered; every twist was unexpected and necessary to move the story forward and to reach the required outcomes. I am absolutely in awe of Winters’ ability to dive into the darkness and manipulate it the way she does in order to bring readers a captivating and mind boggling story of corruption, betrayal, and loss as well as love, redemption, and sacrifice. I love that Jethro and Nila’s tale is so much more than good vs. evil because nothing is ever as clear cut as that idea and by illustrating the multiple dimensions of those two concepts and proving that there are always exceptions and complications to them, it serves as a reminder that history doesn’t have to repeat itself and one’s fate/destiny can be changed as long as that person is willing to do whatever it takes to ensure a new future occurs.
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5 Poison Apples
Excerpt: Final Debt
“READY TO DIE, Nila?”
Cut’s voice physically hurt me as he forced me to my knees. The ballroom splendour mocked me as I bowed unwillingly at the feet of my executioner.
Velvet and hand-stitched crewel on the walls glittered like the diamonds the Hawks smuggled—a direct contrast to the roughly sawn wood and crude craftsmanship of the guillotine dais. No finesse. No pride. Just a raised podium, framework cushioning a large tarnished blade, and a rope dangling to the side.
“Don’t do this. Cut…think about what you’ve become. You can stop this.” My voice mimicked a beg but I’d vowed not to beg. I’d seen things, understood things, and suffered things I never thought I would be able to endure. I refused to cry or grovel. I wouldn’t give him that satisfaction.
“In five minutes, this will all be over, Weaver.” Cut bent to the side and collected a wicker basket.
The wicker basket.
I didn’t want to think about what its contents would be.
He placed it on the other side of the wooden block.
My lungs demanded more oxygen. My brain demanded more time. And my heart…it demanded more hope, more life, more love.
I’m not ready.
Not like this.
“Cut—”
“No. No more talking. Not after everything you’ve done.” Ripping a black hood from his pocket, he didn’t hesitate. No fanfare. No second guesses.
I cried out as the scratchy blackness engulfed my face, tightening by a cord around my throat.
The Weaver Wailer chilled me. The diamond collar that’d seen what I’d seen and whispered with phantoms of my slain family prepared to revoke its claim and detach from around my neck.
This was it.
The Final Debt.
Cut pushed my shoulders forward.
A heavy yoke settled over the top of my spine.
I closed my eyes.
I said goodbye.
…
I waited to die.
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About the Author
Pepper Winters wears many roles. Some of them include writer, reader, sometimes wife. She loves dark, taboo stories that twist with your head. The more tortured the hero, the better, and she constantly thinks up ways to break and fix her characters. Oh, and sex… her books have sex.
She loves to travel and has an amazing, fabulous hubby who puts up with her love affair with her book boyfriends.
Her Dark Erotica books include:
Tears of Tess (Monsters in the Dark #1)
Quintessentially Q (Monsters in the Dark #2)
Her Grey Romance books include:
Destroyed
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