Natalie is an overworked and underpaid college student trying to keep up her GPA while working almost full-time just to pay her tuition. She's a cashier at a store she hates, her grades are slipping, and if she doesn't do something drastic she will lose her grants and scholarships, meaning she'll get kicked out of school.
Just when things can't get worse, her friend Tara informs her of a way she can quit her job and have all of her bills paid off, and that is to become a sugar baby. It's in this proposition that she meets Roman Parker, a reclusive software millionaire who tests her boundaries both in and out of the bedroom.
Becoming a sugar baby is the only option for Natalie, even if her Christian upbringing says not to do it. If Natalie takes the job, everything will fall into place and she can be saved. All she has to do is agree to be sugared.
*Mature Content Warning* 17+ for language and adult situations. Genre: New Adult Romance This story unfolds over multiple volumes which are approximately 15,000 words in length.
M.L. Young is an author currently living in Illinois. She is the author of The Stipulation Serials. To find out more and to stay up to date on all things related to the books, follow her on Twitter and Facebook.
WTF? Why is this so much like H.M. Ward - The Arrangement?? I mean can't authors come out with better things to do rather than copy or resort to taking the same sort of story and flipping it a bit... As far as I'm concerned, this is a rip off series and isn't worth the time or money. The covers are almost exactly alike.. EFFED UP!
I felt like I was being dictated to the writting style was more list than story everything was skimmed over and I do realize this is a novella series but i honestly know more about dorm life than I do about the main characters. It felt like some bare minimun of dialouge was the criteria because I swear they say like ten things to eachother and suddenly I am supposed to feel and see this great passion or connection sorry not happening. The worst part I found was the main characters character she was so contradictory one minute shes the missionary's daughter not wanting to bring on attention seeing her virginity and herself as something valued the next shes turned into a total slut throwing it away as if shes done it hundreds of time before no reservations or nerves, really shes had little to no experience with guys and suddenly shes like bring it on. It did not read like it was her first time it read more like her virginity was a plot device that was just thrown in for the sake of being a good old cliche that works for audiences. I have to say the idea was intriguing but the execution just didn't do it for me disappointing as I love finding new authors and there works to obsess over.
This book looks very similar to another serial series I've read. Unfortunately upon reading it I found them to be similar in content only this one doesn't hold a candle to the other serial series I read.I think its just hard to put a book out there where the cover is extremely similar to another book and the content be so similar that you cannot enjoy it because you keep comparing the both of them.If you are going to do that then you want to make sure the content is perfection.
Natalie is a struggling college student trying to work her way through college. When a friend suggests that she try becoming a sugar baby. Natalie is innocent in all ways especially when it comes to sex. She is set up to meet her first sugar daddy and hits the jackpot. Roman is young, handsome and rich. As first dates go, they seem to like each other so she allows him to take her home where the sparks fly and Natalie's innocence is gone.
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Such a ripoff of The Arrangement, and a very poorly written one. The only reason for two stars is because for some reason I can't identify, I still bought the next volume.
"As" doesn't need to be in every sentence. Vary your sentence structures. God, the writing was awful. I try hard not to copy edit when I'm reading for fun, but it was the only way to make the story bearable.
Natalie is struggling with college. She has to keep her grades up or she will lose her grants. Plus she has to work full-time to supplement her living costs. Then a friend suggests a way to make money. But can she do it?
Okay , I'm hooked. I like the concept of the story. Although I did have some difficulty believing that she was a virgin. Other is usually a little blood. But I guess it could happen.
This Sugar Baby thing...has me a little concerned. The safety of our heroine. On to the next one.
Hmm I hope the series gets better bc so far book one is barely holding my attention. Please find more than one way to describe nervousness other than repeating the same description over every few pages.