Awards and Accolades for Chrysalis and for Kilby Blades: 2018 Emma Award for Diversity in Romantic Literature Finalist - Interracial Romance 2018 Emma Award Winner for Best Debut Author Nine-time award-nominee for Snapdragon, the prequel to Chrysalis, and three-time award winner for honors inc
Chrysalis
β Scribed by Rie Anders
- Publisher
- Rie Anders
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 198 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Charlotte "Charlie" Chase appears to have everything: a lucrative marketing career, a handsome fiancΓ©, a mansion in Houston. But a chance encounter with the mysterious, and alluring, Paxton Crown (owner of L.O.V.E. enterprises) at a pole dancing studio, is forcing her to admit that she's disillusioned with her stellar-but-soulless job and frigid fiancΓ©. The world of pole dancing pulls Charlie in, and the passionate, sultry environment has her questioning her life's direction. Taking a leave from her executive position, Charlie becomes immersed in a world of independence, unbending friendships, and sensual power. The studio and the thrilling knowledge of an upcoming competition become the only bright spots in her conventionally basic life.
Paxton is crass and unapproachable, and despite the delicious way her body responds to his presence, Paxton has made it clear he's not interested in an emotional attachment. As Charlie and Paxton work more closely together, Charlie...
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