Trash Queen (Girl Power Collection)
by
S. Cole
Is my life trash?
I mean, I guess you could say that. I’ve been in garbage relationships time and time again. Something is missing in my life and the situation most definitely does not smell like roses. To top it off, I haul sanitation day in and day out. I’m what you’d call a garbage woman, but I think it’s nicer to say I’m a waste management professional, sanitation engineer, or my all time favorite: Trash Queen.
Though my job technically stinks, it led me to the most gorgeous specimen I had ever seen in my life.
Khiry Lexington was a mystery. He was a smooth talker with a genuine smile and what appeared to be a heart of gold. So, why was he single? What was he doing in Sunray Sunny, California?
And then there’s Dean White. The sexy date I snagged on Solo No Mo. I thought he was going to be just a rebound, but he may be a real one.
After spending the last seven years looking for something I thought was lost forever, I finally was given hope again that the relationship I craved wasn’t hidden in the dumps.
They say another man’s trash is another man’s treasure . . .
I don’t know who they are, but I hope they’re right.
I mean, I guess you could say that. I’ve been in garbage relationships time and time again. Something is missing in my life and the situation most definitely does not smell like roses. To top it off, I haul sanitation day in and day out. I’m what you’d call a garbage woman, but I think it’s nicer to say I’m a waste management professional, sanitation engineer, or my all time favorite: Trash Queen.
Though my job technically stinks, it led me to the most gorgeous specimen I had ever seen in my life.
Khiry Lexington was a mystery. He was a smooth talker with a genuine smile and what appeared to be a heart of gold. So, why was he single? What was he doing in Sunray Sunny, California?
And then there’s Dean White. The sexy date I snagged on Solo No Mo. I thought he was going to be just a rebound, but he may be a real one.
After spending the last seven years looking for something I thought was lost forever, I finally was given hope again that the relationship I craved wasn’t hidden in the dumps.
They say another man’s trash is another man’s treasure . . .
I don’t know who they are, but I hope they’re right.
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Trash Queen by S. Cole
Reviewed by SR
on
March 20, 2020
Rating: 5
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