Driven
Driven- EPISODE 5 of the Debt Collector serial. Contains mature content and themes. For young-adult-appropriate thrills, see Susan's bestselling Mindjack series.
What's your life worth on the open market?
A debt collector can tell you precisely.
Lirium pretends he’s a willing debt collector for the mob while deciding whether he can trust Ophelia to help him escape.
Driven- EPISODE 5 of the Debt Collector serial. Contains mature content and themes. For young-adult-appropriate thrills, see Susan's bestselling Mindjack series.
What's your life worth on the open market?
A debt collector can tell you precisely.
Lirium pretends he’s a willing debt collector for the mob while deciding whether he can trust Ophelia to help him escape.
Title: Driven (Debt Collector #5)
Author: Susan Kaye Quinn
Publication Date: May 1, 2013
The Cover Contessa's Review:
So, I'm not sure what else I can say about this serial. Each episode is so great! I have my favorites and the ones I think aren't as good, but overall I just love it. I am in love with Lirium and I want to meet him. I'm not liking Ophelia so much. Lirium really needs someone to trust and I'm not so sure she's it! She has betrayed him and she made me mad! I am ready for him to have some romance to be honest, but I can wait if it's the kind that's gonna make him happy! And the story just keeps surprising. I never know where it's going to go. I never know what kinds of turns it's going to take. And I love that. I want it to be unpredictable. It's totally fascinating and keeps me on the edge of my seat for sure! And I'm even liking some of the "bad guys". That would be Valec. He's an ass but he's got some good qualities. And I have some sympathy for him for what has happened to him in the past (at least what we have been told so far).
I'm once again chomping at the bit for the next installment. Quinn has not disappointed yet!
Susan Kaye Quinn grew up in California, where she wrote snippets of stories and passed them to her friends during class. Her teachers pretended not to notice and only confiscated her stories a couple times.
Susan left writing behind to pursue a bunch of engineering degrees, but she was drawn back to writing by an irresistible urge to share her stories with her niece, her kids, and all the wonderful friends she’s met along the way.
She doesn’t have to sneak her notes anymore, which is too bad.
Susan writes from the Chicago suburbs with her three boys, two cats, and one husband. Which, it turns out, is exactly as a much as she can handle.
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