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The Controversial Real Story of a Woman in Search of a Sugar Daddy
Skyhorse Publishing
July 2010
On Sale: July 10, 2010
304 pages ISBN: 1616080345 EAN: 9781616080341 Paperback
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Non-Fiction Memoir
“Attractive, professional, well-spoken, well-dressed
35-year-old woman seeks sugar daddy. I live in Darlinghurst
on a 17th floor unit with fantastic skyline views to the
harbor. The unit also features very discreet and secure
undercover guest parking. I am looking for exclusivity so
will (theoretically) be available to you 24 x 7. I am single
and don't have any children. I am also a fabulous cook and
can provide gourmet meals should you require them. I am a
qualified psychologist so I make an excellent listener, and
I have a great love of conversation. I have also worked for
many years in public relations so am a clever, charming
companion in just about any situation. I love sex. I will
require a generous weekly allowance in return for all of the
above.” Holly Hill (pseudonym) gave up her job at the behest of her
wealthy boyfriend—and then found herself dumped and
penniless. After spending six weeks in bed pining for her
lost love, she was encouraged by a friend to be
"open-minded" about her career choices—and ended up placing
an online ad for a sugar daddy. She received an almost
overwhelming response from all sorts of men, but most of
them were married men whose wives had lost interest in sex.
As Holly interviewed the men and settled on a candidate, she
decided to record what happened next. Those almost-daily
observations became a journal documenting Holly's
extraordinary experiences—not just the men she meets, but
the things she finds out about marriages, in particular, and
what men need from them. Sugarbabe is her real-life account
of the emails, meetings, employment of and interactions with
the applicants for the role, and the five men she eventually
chooses (not all at the same time!). It is by turns funny,
enlightening, challenging and thought-provoking.
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