This is the third book in the Drop Dead series. However, it can be read by itself (stand-alone). You do not need to read the first book, or any other book in the series to understand this book.
It’s easy to say that money can’t buy happiness. But when Geo and Lex find themselves between a rock and a hard place, they have to decide which is truly more valuable: being happy or making their dreams for their life together come true.
Geo Durand is finally at a good place in his life. He’s living with his loving boyfriend, Lex, he and his twin brother are closer than ever, and he can focus his energy on his true crime podcast. The only downside is that his car is busted, he has bills to pay, and he has to support Lex while he gets back on his feet after losing everything. In a moment of desperation, he’s forced to turn to the person he least wants to ask for help: his rich father.
When Geo finally agrees to go on a ritzy vacation with his dad in the hopes of asking his dad for some money, he starts to remember why he couldn’t stand his father in the first place: he’s narcissistic, self-aggrandizing, and flirts with every cute guy within a ten-mile radius. The worst part about it is that Lex doesn’t seem to mind him. The two of them have to choose which is more important: getting money to support themselves and being miserable, or being broke and happy together.
This book contains sexually explicit content and not suitable for anyone under the age of 18. This book is approximately 50,000 words, has a happy ending and does not end in a cliffhanger.