It takes a while for both of the main characters to find their truths.even as much as I disliked Madison and her attitude, I couldn’t help but root for Madison and Sherry and there make shift family. It’s not all sunshine and roses threw out the story and when I say slow burn, it’s truly that. Now the difference between this book to many of the others with this familiar plot is that the characters seem more real (specially Madison). Without giving to much away and or any spoilers, let’s just say both find themselves in a predicament where they can help each other out. Working two jobs to make ends meet and living in a run down trailer park while raising a sick child. Then you have Sherry, a single mother with a young child who is just barely getting by. She also has a chip on her shoulder and answers to nobody but herself. This one we start with Madison who is nothing but a trust fund baby who likes to party and go threw women as fast as her money. “Contract for Love” is like many other books about a fake relationship between two adults. Plot: Wow am I really glad I was given an opportunity to give it a listen. I also received this audiobook when codes were given away for an honest review. First off let me start with the fact that I’ve never read or listened to anything by Alison Grey.
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