Dipping a Toe in Sugar (A Taste of Sugar Book 1)
β Scribed by Rocklyn Ryder
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 70 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07ZV5R9CT
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Rock bottom would be a stepβ or threeβUP from where I am right nowβ¦ A year ago, I had it all and now Iβm just grateful for a part time, minimum wage job scrubbing the gas station bathroom and a cot to crash on in my auntβs garage. Iβve never been the kind of girl that looks for a man to pay her bills for her, but right about now I sure could use a sugar daddy. Too bad Iβm too old for that nowβ or am I? Heβs everything I could hope for: Rich, smart, easy to be around, and smokinβ hot! Heβs offering me a fabulous beach front condo, a chance to finish my education and restart my career, and a life of high end cocktail parties, celebrity-studded charity fund-raisers, and gallery openings on the arm of a successful private art broker. To bad he made it clear that weβre strictly platonicβ all business. Because Brighton Ford is the kind of sugar daddy that Cinderella fantasies are made of.
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