Pandora's Box
โ Scribed by Allison Hobbs
- Publisher
- Strebor Books
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 247 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Ambition, desperation, and redemption abound in nationally bestselling author Allison Hobbss unforgettable novel about a woman forced to sink to the darkest depths of morality . . . and her quest to fight her way back.
Victoria Carlton invested everything into her dream of becoming a singerher hopes, her time, her life savingsonly to fall victim to the harsh realities of the recording industry. Devastated, broke, and faced with the choice between committing herself and her young son to a world of homeless shelters or entering the seedy world of prostitution, she applies for a job at Pandoras Box, a downtown Philadelphia brothel that bills itself as a massage salon. Her lifestyle quickly improves, and the gratification of instant cash replaces her willingness to find a low-paying, legitimate occupation.
One day, an unlikely customer appears at Pandoras Box. Young, handsome, and well dressed, he is immediately drawn to Victoria. The two begin a love...
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