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Let’s welcome Rachel Dunning, author of the New Adult Romance Debt. Isn’t the cover fantastic?

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 Over 400 Pages

 Standalone Novel

 New-Adult Romance / Sports Romance

DEBT

By Rachel Dunning

Expected Release Date:
March 2016

 

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What’s it about?

The Debt Collector

I pay my debts, and I expect others to.

I was raised in the slums of London, I knew nothing of privilege. My father was murdered when I was seventeen. Morty figured my father’s passing meant I would automatically take on dad’s debts. I refused.

And I paid for that refusal.

So did my sister.

So now I fight. All I know how to do is fight. The best cash is in the states, so that’s where I am now. A big fish called Vito came along offering me a “favor” when I arrived.

Another debt.

I paid for that one too.

I knew Kyla Hensley would be trouble when I met her. But I wanted her. I could see through the falsehood of her wannabe-slutty clothes and her sexy legs. So I chased her.

Besides, trouble is my middle name.

Kyla Hensley

I was brought up in privilege, but I lacked everything else. My father is a business tycoon who buys and sells and doesn’t care who gets rolled over in the process.

I never knew my mother, and all I have of her is a photo with a note scrawled on the back in French saying “I’m sorry.” The only Female Figure I had growing up is my dad’s wife who is a bleach blond with seven boob jobs. We never bonded.

I drink. I party. I meet guys.

But I wasn’t always like that.

I’ve had a string of lovers in the last few years, the worst and most recent of which was Vince Somerset. My best friend Vera was dating a guy called Rory Cansoom who is the opposite of Vince in so many ways, and yet so the same.

She and I hit the road for the summer, getting away from the two college psychos and just trying to have some fun.

But there’s a funny thing about trouble, the more you run from it, the more it finds you.

Which is when I met the Debt Collector.

It was only supposed to be sex. He made that clear. I made that clear.

That’s all it was supposed to be.

I never expected to fall in love. I never expected to fall so deeply, madly, uncomfortably in love with a man who is wrong, so wrong for me.
And yet…so unbelievably right.

Content Warning
Not intended for readers under the age of seventeen.

Genres:
New-Adult Romance
Sports Romance
Links:
Amazon US: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A02LNLC
Amazon UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01A02LNLC
Amazon Canada: http://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01A02LNLC
Amazon Australia: http://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B01A02LNLC
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/debt/id1071559413?mt=11
Nook / B&N: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/debt-rachel-dunning/1123196983?ean=2940152548570
Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/603988
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28400056-debt

About Rachel

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Rachel Dunning hit the scene in August 2013 and is the author of the highly praised Naive Mistakes Series, Truthful Lies Trilogy, Johnny Series and the paranormal romance series, Mind Games.

A prolific writer, she sticks to stories where Alpha Males aren’t pricks and where women have guts.

She’s lived on two different continents, speaks three different languages, and met the love of her life on the internet. In other words, romance is in her blood.

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When did you absolutely know that you had to be a writer?

After I got my first five-star review. Up to that point it was pretty touch-and-go.

 

What was your favorite part of writing Debt?

I loved the story, so every part of it was special for me. I think it’s my best story yet (I always say that after every book, but it’s true that writers improve.) It’s a very human story about how love can strike at any moment and how there are no “compatibility tests” that can predict when it will strike. It’s about how sometimes people just know things, despite all evidence being to the contrary. It’s extremely romantic.

 

What is your favorite aspect of writing a novel? I.e. do you prefer to create characters or to plot?

Characters are above and beyond to plot for me. Although plot always needs to be exciting. I hate stories where characters spend pages and pages and pages on internal musings.

 

Do you ever use your life experiences in your novels?

Not really. But I think it’s impossible to not have a part of you filter into the story in some way. That’s what makes all writers unique. Everybody is an individual.

 

If you were stranded on a deserted island and could only take one book with you, what would you take?

I’d take a notebook…and a pen.

 

If you were stranded on a deserted island and could only take one song with you, what would you take?

A Thousand Years, by Christina Perri

 

If you had the career of your choice, what would you choose and why?

You mean other than writing? I’d be a rock star, or an actress. Simply because it’s cool. 😉

 

Who would play your characters if your book was made into a movie?

The Debt Collector would be played by a younger Matthew McConaughey.

I’m not sure who’d play Kyla Hensley. Any takers?

 

Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing?

Writing itself is challenging. But as an indie author, I find the marketing more challenging than the writing (I don’t know if it’s any easier for “published” authors.)

 

What advice would you give to your younger self?

Forget what everyone else says, if you want to be an artist, be one.

 

Great advice! Thanks for stopping by!