The upward strivings of a middle-class Jew as he loses himself in the strange world of the fabulously wealthy is threatened by a chance encounter with a beautiful girl from his old NYC neighborhood--and the forgotten life she reawakens--threatens to unravel his carefully constructed new identity.
The Rich Boy
β Scribed by Scott, Kylie
- Publisher
- Kylie Scott
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 185 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Iβm the type of girl whoβs given up on fairy tales. So when Beck β the hot new busboy at work β starts flirting with me, I know better than to get my hopes up. Happily ever afters arenβt for the average. I learned that the hard way.
But how can I be expected to resist a man who can quote Austen, loves making me laugh, and seems to be everything hot and good in this world?
Only thereβs so much more to him than that.
Billionaire playboy? Check.
Troubled soul? Check.
The owner of my heart, the man Iβve moved halfway across the country to be with, whoβs laying the world at my feet in order to convince me to never leave? Check. Check. Check.
But nobody does complicated like the one percent.
This is not your everyday rags-to-riches, knight-in-shining armor whisking the poor girl off her feet kind of story. No, this is much messier.
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