Nothing to Lose, Scarlett Finn
Nothing to Lose, Scarlett Finn
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Nothing to Lose
Billionaire Secret Romance

Author: Scarlett Finn

Narrator: Maeve York

Unabridged: 10 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Moriona Press

Published: 02/16/2023


Synopsis

Come to New York with us, Roxie!
It’ll be so much fun!
We have tickets to the grand reopening of the Crimson flagship nightclub.
My girls don’t know the truth. How can I say no?
Who says no to five-star travel? I should have. Isn’t retrospect a b*tch? Life was so much easier before him. Going home should mean regularly scheduled programming. Except something’s different. I just can’t figure out what.
My girls are the same. My apartment. My work. Sure, a few die-hard fans camp outside my building, that’s different. Oh, and bodyguards hang around me like a bad smell. But everything else is the same… right?
No. If only. Damn. Move on already. He’s in my head and won’t go away. Then New Year hits and, of course, my girls want to go to New York.
Say no. Say no. Say no. How can I say no? I can’t without confessing. It’s fine. It’ll be fine. What could possibly go wrong? Wait… déjà vu…
Warning: Contains explicit language and imagery. Suitable only for ages 18 and over.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Angelika on January 23, 2020

This is a pretty weird collection. The first story could be a classic superhero tale, only the hero isn't the invincible kind with superpowers or the equivalent in gadgets. He's a complete nutcase, hence the enemy he fights is not a villain as such, but the manifestation of a lifetime of abuse. Whic......more

Goodreads review by Robert on January 04, 2012

Steve Vernon, The Adventures of Captain Nothing, vol. 1: Nothing to Lose (Nocturne Press, 2007) I've been trying to get my hands on something authored by Steve Vernon ever since I first heard about Long Horn, Big Shaggy, which sounds so awesome I'm not even going to attempt to recreate any descriptio......more

Goodreads review by Douglas on February 02, 2016

Three stories tied together by the least likely of superheroes; Captain Nothing. The first story was great and had a lot of things going for it including some great observations and descriptions courtesy of the titular character. The action flows, and the horror is there. The story is good. The othe......more

Goodreads review by Eric on July 09, 2020

Captain Nothing isn't exactly a nihilist (like his name implies). But he accepts his circumstances with a shrug. He's a superhero. Big deal. That's why he stitched a leather mask on his face. That's the point, right? Unlike Batman, he's "always on duty."......more