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Worst Landlady Ever - Time to turn this disaster building into a success! - cover

Worst Landlady Ever - Time to turn this disaster building into a success!

Bjorn J. Peeters

Publisher: Tales Of Peeters

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Summary

Time to turn this disaster building into a success
 
Now that this once clueless rich girl has her life in order (more or less) and her team in place, it's time to start turning her nightmarish building into a home where people actually want to live—and pay rent!
 
But when things are this bad, where do you even start?
 
The yard is still a wasteland, the hallways are still used as a public urinal, there's mold growing on top of mold everywhere, and even fixing the elevator is proving to be quite the challenge!
 
In the meantime, life keeps throwing curve balls at Lorette and the people she cares about, forcing her to deal with way more stuff than one girl can hope to handle. And no matter how much she learned in these past few months, she's only just started out on this new path and inevitably makes new mistakes.
 
And let's not forget that Lorette has her own crazy way of handling problems.
 
But she must act, because time is ticking!
 
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KEEP YOUR MILLIONS, DADDY! is an epic twelve-book comedy series following the adventures of former out-of-control rich girl party princess Lorette Howland, as she tries to flip a nightmarish 20-floor apartment building—not to mention her own life! If you're looking for a joke-filled series you can get happily lost in, an endearing cast of funny and quirky characters, and a mix of funny and heartwarming moments showing the value of friendship, love, and never ever giving up... then this is the series for you!
Available since: 07/01/2023.
Print length: 324 pages.

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