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Broken Ink, by Jack L. Pyke

Stolen and Stained.

Carrying a tattoo on your skin no longer just comes with a risk of infection. Get the composition right, 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 and trying to bury the needs running through his body, 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. 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. (M/M)

  • Sales Rank: #797076 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2014-12-09
  • Released on: 2014-12-09
  • Format: Kindle eBook

About the Author
Jack L. Pyke blames her dark writing influences on living close to one of England’s finest forests. Having grown up hearing about the 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 Jack’s drive, and if that drive just happens to lead to sexual tension between two or more guys in a D/s relationship, Jack’s the first to let nature take its course.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
One of the best.
By Kathy Morris
Jack has done it again. She has written a book that once you pick it up it is hard to put down. This book is confusing at times but that just makes it more enticing. It's dark and destructive. You get intensely engaged in the story. It's also heartbreaking.
The story starts out with a five-year old Kiyen. He is picked up at school, brought to a house and encounters seven other children. They are forced down and tattooed. Matt Chambers, tattoo artist didn't know he was going to be tattooing children when he took on the job. When he found out it was to late. Forced to tattoo a group of children at gunpoint was his worst nightmare. Especially when he finds out there is something in the ink that makes this night a real nightmare. Memories and traumatic scars will live with him for years and they will come back to haunt him when faced with Kiyen again. After that night there are only three children that survived.
Kiyen spent time with the other two survivors. Erin and Connor. They worked for M17 a non existent Government Department ran by a mysterious man named Julean (Jules). Kiyen, Erin and Connor are called First and feared the most because their ink was the strongest dose. The ink was diluted for the others. Others that are called Seconds. Firsts are killers, Seconds are sex objects.
Kiyen(yen) at eighteen runs from the M17. He is trapped in a burning building with no memories of the previous week. His memories are hidden for some reason and he doesn't know why. Connor has told Yen that he has taken something from him and he wants it back. Yen doesn't remember what it is. Connor is intent on torturing him through his mind until he remembers. Connor has locked Yen's ink. Making sexual release impossible and it's causing him to lose his mind. Kiyen was rescued by a firefighter named Harry and brought to his house. In his new house Yen runs into a neighbor, a boy a couple of years older. He is a Second. Falen(Fal) is his name. Fal was stolen and sold into the sex trade until his father rescued him. As much as Fal and Yen are drawn together they don't get along. Each hold beliefs about what the other has done or is capable of doing. There are strong emotions that is brought on by the ink.
Matt has come into contact with Yen but Yen doesn't remember him. Matt asks Fal to help unlock Yen. He does.
Sit back and enjoy the ride that takes place from here on out. Fasten your seatbelts because you're in for a rough ride. As the story wines down you learn what Kiyen took from Connor. You start to understand more. This book is a must read. When you do be prepared for a ride of your life. The ups and downs. If you've enjoyed the Don't... series and you like paranormal, you'll definitely want to read this book.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Broken Ink
By Debra E
I only read one review before going into this but I do wish I had read a few more only for the helpful information that there is a short glossary at the end of the e-book (and I agree it should be in the beginning). I have to admit to being a bit confused, mostly about the "ghosting" during the first 20% of the story, but finding the description in the glossary definitely clarified things for me.

That being said, Jack Pyke does not ease you into this story. The opening actually gave me Stephen King feels. This is a very detailed story, with lots of twists and mind fuckery (literally). Not always easy to read (as I have come to expect and love from the author), I was drawn in by Kiyen and his struggle. His lack of memory as to what led him to run from the only life he has knows just adds to the mystery. The Ink he has carried since he was a child is an entity in and of itself and now that even seems to be working against him. Fal is a ray of light and unexpected source of strength. While I wouldn't characterize this as a romance, it doesn't take long for Fal to get under Kiyen's skin. Now Kiyen finds himself not only trying to protect himself from his MI7 boss and family, but doing what he must to keep Fal out of harm's way.

Broken Ink is a paranormal, psychological thriller, with plenty of action and a HFN ending. While I still had some minor questions in the end, I really enjoyed the this departure from Jack Pyke's usual contemporary writing. If you've enjoyed the Don't... books, and like paranormal/sci fi, you'll definitely want to check this one out.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Book Review by Caroline
By PrismBookAlliance
5 of 5 Stars

For original review see The Prism Book Alliance Blog online

Jack Pyke is an auto buy for me. Her writing is always dark and pushes boundaries that I suspect make a lot of people uncomfortable. I love her well developed characters, I become invested in them and I have yet to pick up one of her books that I can put down easily. If you have read the Don’t… series you will know how Jack’s stories go, there is a lot of pain, sometimes trauma, definitely abuse, quite often situations that will prevent you from sleeping soundly and then finally a chance at happiness – this book is the same!

This book starts with a kick as 5 year old Kiyen is taken from school, sold by his father, and marked with an ink that ‘lives’. It is child abuse at its worst as the ink manipulates their minds and leaves them open to any and all suggestion. Kiyen is not the only child involved that day. Eight young boys and girls are in that small bedroom, surrounded by greedy and uncaring men who have no compunction to slapping these kids around to make them compliant. There is overwhelming fear in that room and by the end of the night only three children will be alive.

For Matt Chambers, a tattoo artist, this is his worst nightmare as he is forced to tattoo a group of children at gun point. The memories and traumatic scars will live with him for years and come back to haunt him in the worst way. His link to Kiyen is special as he feels responsible for him being there even though he was clueless as to what he had gotten himself involved in and that feeling hasn’t gone away when they run in to each other again over a decade later.

Kiyen spends the next decade or so with the two other children who survived, Erin and Connor, working for M17 a nonexistent Government Department, under the leadership of a mysterious man called Jules. They are known as the ‘firsts’ and are feared by many for their skills at entering people’s minds, stripping out information, and leaving them dead. Not many people are known to have survived a visit from a first and those that do are not left sane enough to be believable.

Roll forward and Kiyen is eighteen trapped in a burning building and with no memories of the previous week. He has left the safety of M17 and is running from whatever his memories are hiding. He has taken something, has no idea what, and Connor is intent on torturing him through his mind until he remembers. Kiyen, usually dominant in any sexual act, finds his will bending to Connor but even worse his ink has been locked and it is causing him to lose his mind. A lucky rescue from a fire-fighter finds Kiyen with somewhere to live but Connor is lurking around every corner.

At his new home Kiyen runs into a neighbour, a boy a couple of years older, who has his own traumatic story to tell with regards to the ink. Where the firsts are killers the seconds are sex objects. The ink has them becoming compliant to kink and sexual practices with the dregs of society. Fal was stolen and sold into the sex trade. He was also one of the luckier ones and had a father who rescued him. Never spending too long in one place for fear of recapture they live life in seclusion and the very last thing Fal needs is a locked and confused Kiyen landing on his doorstep. Land though he does and Fal feels compelled to help him.

As much as Fal and Kiyen are drawn together they also rub each other the wrong way. They each hold beliefs about what the other has done or is capable of doing and there are strong emotions, aided by the ink, that get in the way. They are both deeply damaged by their pasts but the strength their individual traumas have left them with makes them both fighters.

This is a complex story, not always easy to follow, and it almost takes on a life of its own – a bit like the ink.
Although not a love story, it is Jack Pyke after all, there is an element of love and that will be the factor that helps them survive. They end up in a small band of people, a pack of rebels almost like a family, who help each other escape and look forward to surviving the future. When you discover the missing ‘information’ that Connor is so desperate to find it all makes sense!

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