**COMPLETED, UNDERGOING EDITING**
When a billionaire's company is at risk due to a merger via marriage from competing tycoons, he enlists the help of his heir to break the engagement. Vincent Sinclair, a quintessential playboy socialite, has always shared a distant relationship with his father, a cold businessman. When he learns that the company, the only security in his lazy lifestyle, is in trouble, he is more than willing to help. His eagerness only grows when he learns that the groom-to-be is his ex-best friend, Eli, who he still has a bone to pick with. But can he deceive the practical, "don't-believe-in-love" Rose Farrington into falling for him, effectively breaking her engagement and the merger between her and Eli's family businesses?
(Seven years ago)
(Sean) "I will help you with your debts if you do something in return for me."
(Skylar) "You can't help me... In case you haven't noticed I'm swimming in debts."
(Sean) "I am very much aware of your debts. I'm not saying that I will pay all of them but I can give you enough money for you to pay them gradually."
I sigh and I sit on the chair. He sits in front of me, resting his elbows on his knees and his chin on his hands.
(Sean) "I know everything, Sky... I can help you."
I have no choice...
(Skylar) "Okay... What do I have to do?"
One night, a stripper meets a hot suited guy. He chooses her to serve him but what happens when he decides he wants more from her?
Will she give in to his touch?
* A mature story that contains strong language and sexual content.*
Note: There is a photo on each chapter. I suggest you don't see it if you're not old enough. *wink*
**I realized that this doesn't happen in many books, or none (I haven't read a book where this type of writing was used) but I want to let you know that during the story and when the characters speak, the person's name is in between brackets before the speech. Simply because it would probably get confusing if there wasn't anything that could distinguish who is talking after the speech. I hope you find it convenient during your reading.**