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Headline is incredibly excited about this, the launch of a fantastic new career in women s fiction.
Pretty Woman set in a London that, more than ever before, sets the haves against the have-nots.
Money makes the world go round. At least, that s what Grace Reeves thinks. Stuck in a grind where everyone s ahead apart from her, she s partied out, cynical and in debt to the tune of five figures. If she s dumped by one more rock-band wannabe, squashed by anyone else at the cut-throat magazine where she works, or chased by any more bailiffs, Grace knows she ll fall apart. Welcome to being a twenty-something in twenty-first century London.
So when Vaughn older, suave, and above all wealthy, Vaughn appears, she can t help but be intrigued. She could handle being a sugar daddy s arm candy, couldn t she? But there s no such thing as a free lunch, and Grace is startled to find herself catapulted into the role of Vaughn s mistress. She s at his beck and call in return for thousands of pounds a month in gifts, clothes and cash. She s in out of her depth. Where do you draw the line between acting the trophy girlfriend and selling yourself for money? And more importantly, does it matter?



