Publisher's Synopsis
Cheyenne Stillman wants what most women want-the man she really wants. But being single seemingly forever, her chances seem to get slimmer with each year, so she wants to try and get who she wants by taking advantage of the oldest thing in the book-her pretty privilege.
And there might be someone out there who can finally help her. True Wells is dubbed as one of the luckiest women in the world when it comes to getting the man a woman really wants. Married for the first time in her 50's to a multi-billionaire, women of all ages look up to her as the embodiment of entitlement. Since her fairytale marriage, she's devoted her life to helping women become social "diamond butterflies"-but not every woman qualifies. And someone out there doesn't believe Cheyenne qualifies no matter how good she looks. The 50-ish, but 30-something-looking Mrs. Wells is known for her brash, tell-it-like-it-is, in-your-face opinionated commentary when it comes to a woman's chances of getting who they really want, and her free open seminars are something that have to be seen to be believed, which relationship critics caution to hopeful, entitled women, "Attend at your own risk." No holds barred is a vast understatement at her seminars. But Cheyenne is hopeful and feels entitled so she takes her chances, but sees firsthand just how being entitled is something that is not guaranteed and discovers what happens to women who felt they were entitled to the man they wanted and what happened during their relationships with these men they were set up with through True. And what she finds out and sees as a reality will be etched in her mind forever. Despite this, True finds Cheyenne someone . . . but is he the one she really wants? She will see just how far her pretty privilege and entitlement will go in a relationship that may or may not be too good to be believed.