"Augustine Knight, the dream guy every mother desires for their daughter, possesses a delightful combination of attributes. He's kind, wealthy, strikingly handsome, and displays an unwavering loyalty that many aspire to find. His arrogance might be a minor flaw, but it's overshadowed by his genuine love for his family and close friends, making him a true family man and cherished companion.
The bond he shared with Evie seemed like a fairytale, except for one unfortunate misunderstanding that, unfortunately, cast a dark shadow on their story. It's crucial to remember that a single incident doesn't define him completely. Asking his new wife for a reconciliation after marriage, and rightfully reminding her of their joint commitment to their future children, can be seen as a product of a complex situation.
From being a fortunate girlfriend of a billionaire, she became an 'extraordinarily fortunate' wife, only to face a turn of events where she was labeled as his 'worthless SugarBabyWife.'
If you're intrigued by intense emotions, both anger and sadness, this tale delves deep into the realm of toxicity. I hold the title of 'mayor' of the toxic relationship territory in my previous work, 'Gay Sugar Daddy,' so brace yourself for a rollercoaster of emotions."
I am just shocked why is this book so under rated! It is just good, though the toxic relationship part was a little draggy, felt that both main leads were a little too petty but still glad all went well.
I am reading this - at first I loved it just like your two other books but then halfway through I felt that it was so different from the other two. Your strongest point is that you are able to inject humour into your romance stories and it is not here. Still a great story but I missed the humour