App designer Carter Montgomery has thrown herself into being a successful co-founder of LadyLuck for the last half decade. Until now, sheβs been content to focus on work mixed with a little light fun. It takes a horrible date with an infuriating woman to make her realize that maybe she isnβt so sati
Vesting Period
β Scribed by McCallan, Monica
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 130 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
App designer Carter Montgomery has thrown herself into being a successful co-founder of LadyLuck for the last half decade. Until now, sheβs been content to focus on work mixed with a little light fun. It takes a horrible date with an infuriating woman to make her realize that maybe she isnβt so satisfied with things and that itβs time she got serious about investing in her love life.
Jamie Prescott spends her time working in different cities, always with a new startup to wrangle as she avoids putting down roots. Itβs worked well for her so far, at least as well as living out of hotels and having casual flings can for a person. When Jamie ends up in San Francisco, she expects some carefree hookups from the LadyLuck app. She isnβt expecting to meet Carter, a woman whoβs as frustrating as she is attractive.
Carter is finally ready for something serious, and Jamie wants anything but emotional vulnerability. Why is it that everyone around them seems to think that might just make them the perfect match?
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