Going Broke

· Urban Renaissance
4.7
15 reviews
Ebook
320
Pages
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About this ebook

What’s a girl to do when she’s Going Broke?

Sarai Emery lost her job as a radio disc jockey when a heated breakup with her wealthy drug dealer boyfriend was accidentally broadcast live. With the sudden loss of income, she goes from living it up to giving it up for cash when she meets a stranger who promises her a steady income working for a high-society escort service. With thoughts of dodging the repo-man, past due bills, an impending eviction, and a bill from the nursing home that cares for her Alzheimer’s-afflicted father fresh on her mind, Sarai feels she has no choice but to plunge into a world where the line that separates sex and money is blurred beyond recognition. When she meets the man of her dreams, will she come clean about how she’s been paying her bills, or will her low-down, dirty secrets rise to the top on their own?

Ratings and reviews

4.7
15 reviews
Mimi Loveez
March 22, 2015
I read the sequel a few years back before i read the original nd it kept me wanting more!!!! It worth the money!!
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Ashlenette York
July 20, 2015
Bought this book a month ago and loved it from beginning to end. Now I just need the sequel
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Regina Dykes
October 20, 2015
I love this book
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About the author

Trista Russell was born in Miami, Florida. She is the author of Going Broke, Fly on the Wall, and Chocolate Covered Forbidden Fruit. She lives in Chicago with her daughter. Visit her online at www.tristarussell.com and www.ebonyauthors.com.

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