Broken Ink
By: Jack
L. Pyke
Narrated by: Dan Calley
Length: 12 hrs and 1 min
Unabridged Audiobook
Carrying a tattoo on your skin no longer just comes with a risk of infection. Get the composition right, and you have the latest mind-control drug on the market. It’s the sex-traders’ dream...or worst nightmare, depending on the concentrated dose of the ink and just who’s wearing it.
For Kiyen, the ink means he’s able to strip raw the minds of the best and worst of society. He’s one of MI7’s top killers, and never more driven to select and take down a target.
For Falen, the ink has ensured he’s spent his early years as a willing sex slave and low-grade empath. Hiding out in a small town, Fal’s hoping to stay under the radar of MI7 and their specialist killers.
But the ink itself has a mind of its own, wanting to ignite the natural dynamics driving a dom and sub, so when Kiyen is forced into Fal’s small world, prejudice battles a pure need to touch. The only problem is: Kiyen’s on the run, and in a world where thought can be the worst crime of all, Fal’s in for a fight for his sanity to find out just what it is that’s making a young killer run for his life.
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Jack L. Pyke
Cat gives this one 4 Meows overall with a 5 Purr heat index...
So, if you have ever read
a Jack L Pyke book you know it is going to be very dark and twisted and enter
at your own risk. I thought I read dark
and twisted in the Don’t series but this one gives a whole new view on the term
twisted.
Kiyen was sold at the age
of about 6 or 7 to sex traffickers that got their hands on a special ink that
is a mid-control drug. Not many survived the doses but Kiyen was one of the
unlucky ones, now in the hands of MI7 he is one of their top-trained killers. He
finds himself on the run, but how can you hide from someone connected to your
ink? Life brings him back into the
circle of the one man that is to blame in away. The one that Tattooed him as a
small child Matt and his friend Fal who is also hiding from MI7.
The story is very good. Very
twisted and interesting. It draws you in and holds you, but. There were so many
characters and it seemed the characters changed from chapter to chapter and it wasn’t
just two main characters. I kept finding myself lost and backtracking to keep up.
Dan Calley’s narration, however,
really was awesome. He gave each character a unique voice, I loved the accents,
and he just gives the story a certain vibe.
There is a huge twist at
the end that was jaw-dropping! So if you like dark and twisted I recommend giving
this a go!
Jack blames her dark writing influences on living close to one of England's finest forests. Having grown up hearing a history of kidnappings, murders, strange sightings, and sexual exploits her neck of the woods is renowned for, Jack takes that into her writing, having also learned that human coping strategies for intense situations can sometimes make the best of people have disastrously bad moments. Redeeming those flaws is a drive, and if that drive just happens to lead to sexual tension between two or more guys, Jack's the first to let nature take its course.
Two of Jack's works,
Don't... and Antidote (Don't... book 2) have picked up Honorable Mention Awards
at the 2013 (Don't) and 2014 (Antidote) Rainbow Awards. Antidote was also a
finalist (Rainbow Awards 2014).
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