Editorial Reviews
âFresh, fun, and unbelievably hot, Audrey Carlan's Calendar Girl series will have you falling in love over and over again and craving the next installment."
âMeredith Wild, #1 NYT Bestselling Author
"Sinfully delicious from start to finish! Sexy, smart, and so unique! I was completely immersed in Mia's journey."
âKaty Evans, NYT Bestselling Author
"A sexy, fast-paced, and downright addictive read. I devoured every word of Mia's journey."
âMeghan March, USA Today Bestselling Author
"This was a KILLER start to Ms. Carlan's monthly series!"
âGive Me Books
"Damn, Audrey did it again! Made me smile, made me laugh & made me cry with her beautiful words! I am in love with these books.
âHooks & Books Blog
"This story was exciting, quick; but well paced and full of loveable characters. I haven't met a character in this series that I haven't liked yet!"
âNice and Nau
Synopsis
Itâs really simple. I needed money. A lot of money. One million dollars to be exact. The amount didnât matter. All that mattered is that at the end of that price tag held my fatherâs life.
No money. No life.
The time limit was one year. On January 1st I had to pay up or my Father was going to be killed. When youâre faced with an ultimatum like this, you do whatever you have to do.
And thatâs exactly what I did.
The jobâĶExquisite Escorts. My role, serve as high priced arm candy to anyone that can afford the $100,000 price tag for a month of my company. Sex is optional (for me) and a 20% increase on the price.
Mia Saunders just barely escaped a paltry life back home in Las Vegas until she gets the call that her Father has been beaten to within an inch of his life for not paying his gambling debt. Problem is, the lone shark is her lousy, ruthless ex-boyfriend. Another guy in a long line of men sheâd fallen head over heels for. Not anymore. Miaâs mission is simple. Serve as a high-priced escort for her Auntâs company and pay monthly against her Fatherâs bad debt. A month with a rich man who she doesnât have to sleep with if she doesnât want to? Easy money. At least thatâs the way it was supposed to go.