Sugar Daddy By LIsa Kleypas


Mass Market Paperback: 432 pages
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks; Reprint edition (March 4, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0312351631



Liberty Jones fell in love with Hardy Cates when she was fourteen and three quarters and he was seventeen. However, Hardy wasn't going to let even love stand in the way of his ambition to escape the poverty of his childhood. He had left town - and Liberty broken hearted. But Liberty is also a survivor - and determined to make a better life for herself and her baby sister. Moving to the big city, she finds a job and an unlikely friend in billionaire tycoon Churchill Travis. But though Churchill's son is convinced she's nothing but a gold digger looking for a Sugar Daddy, their relationship goes deeper than most people think. But just as Liberty and her sister begin to feel settled in their new life, Hardy comes back into their lives...

After more than 20 historical books Lisa kleypas has decided to change course and has written a contemporary women fiction’s story. which also happen to be written at the first person.

This story is a love triangle but as often in the first person writing we only get the narrator point of view, which is limiting in a romance where we expect to have both point of view of the relationship. However this story is emotional, hot and the love is all along this book starting from the love of liberty for her mother and ending with the choice between two loves, the love of the past and the love of the future.

We all at some point can relate with Liberty, be it is in her relation with her mother or with boys, her awkward growing up in a trailer park, in her dealing with what life put in her way, being born in the wrong side of the tracks and trying to make it big in the big city…

Fans of Lisa Kleypas might be surprised at this new genre but they sure will come back for more.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Encore un livre à introduire dans la liste de livre à lire ... Tu crois queje peux pousser les murs de mon appart?? je regrette la petite commede maintenant ...