Girls like me don't get happy endings.
I know what I am.
. I set boundaries between myself and my past, only to end up with a low-quality nightclub. Even my excuse to work there is as bad as it can be: I work here to pay for college, get my technical degree from the most prestigious university in Montreal. Although baffling, in the daytime: I'm just a student and at night a stripper!
But the inevitable happens and collides with my life. And now there's one woman who knows all of my characters: the quiet Alaskan student, anti-social, and cruel Heaven stripper.
This woman is beautiful and complicated. It comes from the other side of life, where this side does not want me and does not accept me. But she does amaze me and her hot and warm hands on my skin make me feel things I gave up long ago.
So what's the problem!
The problem is, this woman is a teacher in my classic photography lessons at university!
Wow!!! Great writing! One of the most well written stories I've stumbled across to date. The characters are gritty, flawed and so realistic. No ridiculously gifted individuals. All reflect the hardships they have encountered so far in their lives. Give this one a try. Hope to see more from this author in future (and would happily purchase any actual printed books published by them, too).
Goes hard, love the characters and their life experiences. A really gloomy but refreshing story. Highly underrated though def deserves more attention.
Amazing writing, thank you for the chapters! I'm only up to chapter 11 but the characters have been developed extremely well! It almost hurts to see Alaska look down so much on her life.. glad the teacher is here to whisk her away..
I have never given any book here, a 5.0 rating, but this gem deserves it and more Talk about well written characters , intricately written emotions and characters that feel real Like the first review said, I'd buy this if it was ever printed.
Such intense and raw emotions that make the characters feel so real. This is such a hidden gem At the end of this story, I felt like I needed more so if there’s a sequel in the works I would read it hands down! And if you haven’t read this story yet, give it a try
It really feels like this is the start of their romance, like there should be a sequel. The characters are real, flawed. And the struggles that they faced in order to be together, though they would fail at times didn't wreck the relationship for long. Though Alaska's history was briefly mentioned in the epilogue and her family's history could be explored further I really do hope they got their happy ending as implied.