Fallen- EPISODE 6 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's hopes for escape from Kolek's mob are threatened when Valac seems to be coming unhinged.
Fallen is approximately 13,000 words or 52 pages, and is the sixth of nine episodes in the first season of The Debt Collector serial. This dark and gritty future-noir is about a world where your life-worth is tabulated on the open market and going into debt risks a lot more than your credit rating. Episode 7, Promise, releases 5/29/13. For more about the Debt Collector serial, see DebtCollectorSeries.com
What's your life worth on the open market?
A debt collector can tell you precisely.
Lirium's hopes for escape from Kolek's mob are threatened when Valac seems to be coming unhinged.
Fallen is approximately 13,000 words or 52 pages, and is the sixth of nine episodes in the first season of The Debt Collector serial. This dark and gritty future-noir is about a world where your life-worth is tabulated on the open market and going into debt risks a lot more than your credit rating. Episode 7, Promise, releases 5/29/13. For more about the Debt Collector serial, see DebtCollectorSeries.com
Title: Fallen (Debt Collector #6)
Author: Susan Kaye Quinn
Publication Date: may 13, 2013
The Cover Contessa's Review:
I'm not sure what I can say about this episode that won't ruin it! It was fabulous, as they all have been. But this one in particular pulled at my heart strings. Quinn has definitely wrapped me around Lirium. I just love his character and really want him to have some kind of happy ending. But this episode, oh, it made me so sad. I mean, how much more heart ache and tragedy can Lirium handle before he breaks in two? I hope enough to get him through. Let's just say that I'm interested to see where he will go and what he will do after he gets there! Lirium definitely hits a turning point in this book.
This is a fast paced episode. I really flew through this one. The only reason I didn't finish it in one sitting was because I get up way too early for work and my eyes were closing! Two weeks can't come fast enough!
This is a fast paced episode. I really flew through this one. The only reason I didn't finish it in one sitting was because I get up way too early for work and my eyes were closing! Two weeks can't come fast enough!
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.
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.
Agreed, and agreed. This one was definitely a fast paced read. :D
ReplyDeleteIt was! I really enjoyed this one.
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