My Thoughts
Sugar Baby Beautiful is a sexy and sweet story with a twist. Felicity meets Theo when her friends talk her into attending a party for sugar babies. Felicity has a painful past that has left her broken and feeling undeserving of any happiness. She also carries a secret that will change everything between them. Theo falls hard for her and wants more than just an arrangement. He will have to give chase as Felicity tends to run and I loved that about him. He didn't give up when things got tough. Besides the fact that he was sinfully delicious and they share some seriously steamy moments. My heart broke for Felicity for all that she suffers, but loved that Theo was there for her in every way loving her. I really enjoyed their story.
I give Sugar Baby Beautiful 5 hearts!
I give Sugar Baby Beautiful 5 hearts!
About the Book
When twenty-four-year-old Felicity Harper is dragged to a sugar party, an event where wealthy men and women seek “companionship,” she never expects this one simple decision to drastically change her whole life. Her past is nothing but broken dreams and heartache. Her present is detached and dull. And her future? Well, before meeting Theodore Darcy, the famed film director, writer, producer and CEO of Darcy Entertainment, she would have expected more of the same. Love is just a fantasy and she wants no part of it—even if she can’t deny the undeniable attraction between the two of them. So their arrangement is simple: sex with no strings attracted. But as their intimacy becomes more powerful, so do Felicity’s demons. Can Theo really shoulder her past and his own? And could Felicity even let him?
About the Author
J. J. McAvoy first started working on Ruthless People during a Morality and Ethics lecture her freshman year of college. X number of years later, she is an insomniac who has changed her major three times, and is a master in the art of procrastination. If you ask her why she began writing, she will simply tell you “They wanted to get their story out.”
She is currently working on her next novel . . . so please bug her on Twitter @JJMcAvoy
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