Sold to the Highest Bidder by Niomie Roland
♥Nazalie’s to do list♥
Sell her virginity.
Stay still and close her eyes while the bidder has his way with her.
Buy the bakery where she currently works.
Desperate to buy the bakery she slaved over for the past several years, Nazalie reaches her wits end when the owner gives her a month to produce the funds, or else he would sell the business to another buyer. Of course, Nazalie had nowhere near the amount that would help her achieve her dreams.
To achieve those dreams, she decides to auction the only thing she owned that was worth something: her virginity.
It all seemed simple enough for Nazalie – sell her v-card and then use the money to finally purchase the bakery. What she didn’t predict was the bidder’s raw masculinity or the fierce chemistry between them.
Will Nazalie’s heart remain unscathed or will she get the happily ever after she never believed she wanted?
- File Name:sold-to-the-highest-bidder-by-niomie-roland.epub
- Original Title:Sold To The Highest Bidder
- Creator:Niomie Roland
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B084WQNF9Y
- Date:2020-02-16T16:00:00+00:00
- File Size:147.661 KB
Table of Content
- 1. One
- 2. Two
- 3. Three
- 4. Four
- 5. Five
- 6. Six
- 7. Seven
- 8. Eight
- 9. Nine
- 10. Ten
- 11. Epilogue
- 12. Author’s Notes
Amazing. Really... At the end of the story, she's now described as "light-brown". I guess the author must have realized how ridiculous a dark brown skin woman with green eyes looked. Just a lot of fuckery.
Amazing. Really... At the end of the story, she's now described as "light-brown". I guess the author must have realized how ridiculous a dark brown skin woman with green eyes looked. Just a lot of fuckery.
I am so over all of these "Black" women with green eyes. What's wrong with being a Black woman without the exoticism? Beautiful Black woman with dark brown/brown skin tone and black or brown eyes? Why is it necessary to try and whitewash Black women? I know we are beautiful without having to make us "acceptable". If describing Black women has become mundane to writers, then that is the failure of the writer.