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Sugar Daddy Diaries
- Narrated by: Helen Croydon
- Length: 9 hrs and 43 mins
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Summary
Frustrated with her stalled career as a broadcast journalist and uninspired by dating naive and needy guys her own age, Helen Croydon joins a website to seek an older man. She expects it to be just a few fun dates in some fancy bars but finds herself propelled into a world of Prada shopping trips, fine dining, first-class travel and fascinating, powerful men.
Helen's soul-searching dating adventures take her to New York, Malaysia, highbrow sex parties, top ski resorts and London's finest hotels. When one of her dates alludes to a monthly allowance, she is shocked, but how long will her resistance to the idea last?
Sugar Daddy Diaries is a confessional true story that questions modern ideals about relationships, examines the attraction of power and asks if money can ever be the currency of love.
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- Bevolicious
- 03-08-18
Fascinating
Absolutely loved this book ! Very honest account , people often pity women who choose this line of work I certainly don't . The men are the troubled sad guys I feel for them ,they have the money however not the power . Ps if you love accents this is the best in a hilarious way she doesn't pull them off so funnier for it, lustening out for the Irish accent had me rolling on the floor !!
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- Jonathan T
- 06-07-23
Intruiging and honest account
I loved This Girl Ran, and I knew Helen could write well. I must admit I found this book a bit irritating for the first few chapters, but I persevered and ended up really enjoying it. Helen certainly isn't afraid of being upfront about her experiences, and it gives a fascinating insight into this period of her life.
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