A review by mckmillican
Sugar, Baby by Celine Saintclare

2.0

Look, I knew what I was getting into when I downloaded this. I needed an easy travel day book and this definitely accomplished that. This book scratched the same itch that series like The A List or The It Girl scratched for me when I was a tween - innocent girl gets pulled into the lure of a glamorous life, learns some lessons along the way, etc. But those books were really just a vehicle for describing the glamorous life in great detail. Sugar, Baby is the adult equivalent of that - instead of teenagers wearing bedazzled Juicy sweatsuits, we’ve got twenty somethings doing baby Botox and fillers and ogling Chanel bags. Unfortunately, the book is a little too grim (sexual trauma abounds) to be escapist, but it’s a little too escapist to be an effective critique or condemnation of the sugar babying world.