



Review
“For a tiny moment, I feel like I can read him, as if he is dark and damaged for a reason. It makes me want to dig my nails into him and crawl into the dark places of his mind and expose what he truly is.”
Amara is a first-year college student at Northwoods University. Her father owes Lorenzo King money. Amara and Lorenzo work out a deal and they begin to get to know each other. Although their tragic pasts haunt them, they find solace in one another. In the midst of all this, suspicions seem to arise that there is a spy in the mob Lorenzo runs. Can Lorenzo learn to trust Amara before its too late?
The strength of this novel lies in its characters. I loved Amara throughout the book. She was defiant, powerful, and selfless. She wasn’t afraid to push Lorenzo’s buttons and always spoke her mind. Sequences between the primary characters, specifically when she was cornered were just excellently written.
“Enzo has been a douche nugget of all kinds of sorts, but I don’t want him to fucking die.”
I liked Lorenzo as well. He was extremely volatile, thrilling, and that made him all the more intriguing. The only thing that didn’t mesh well with his character is that he didn’t seem as smart as some of the other protagonists I’ve read in this genre. It is important to remember that while someone’s past might explain their actions in the present, it doesn’t excuse them. Fast-paced like most of J.L Beck/Cassy Hallman’s other novels.
“Do you fucking feel that? It’s like your soul is soaring while your body takes flight. Your chest fills with air while your mind is going a million miles an hour, but all you can focus on is the one thing that completes you-that’s what being with you is like.”
‘Indebted’ is like devouring a Lindor chocolate, it explodes in you and is over before you know it. Do experience it if you love dark romances. ARC provided by Candi Kane and J.L Beck/Cassy Hallman. Thank you.
Rating
4/5
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