The Daughter Who Stopped Paying
Pocket Wright
Publisher: OmniWorld/SJPUBLISH
Summary
Description: Claire Bennett has spent ten years giving everything to her family—her salary, her savings, her youth, and every dream she kept postponing. In return, her parents praise her younger brother Ethan, celebrate the apartment her money helped provide, and call Claire an embarrassment for having nothing of her own. At a family dinner meant to honor Ethan, the truth finally becomes impossible to ignore. Claire is not a daughter to the Bennetts. She is a wallet, a scapegoat, and a bargaining chip. Her mother's supposed illness has been used to drain her bank account. Her father stands by while Ethan enjoys the life Claire paid for. And when the family tries to push her toward Jason Cross for Ethan's benefit, Claire realizes their love has always come with a bill. So she leaves. For the first time, Claire buys what she wants, sleeps without guilt, and sees how easily life can open up once she stops bleeding herself dry for people who never planned to thank her. But the Bennetts are not ready to lose their favorite source of money—and when their lies begin unraveling in public, they discover that the daughter they underestimated may be the only reason their perfect image ever survived. Author Biography: Pocket Wright writes tight, emotionally charged romance where every word serves the story and heart.
