Phnom Penh is an exotic and erotic place. Sara and Gina arrive and slip into a world that mixes tourists and backpackers with the Russian mob, and even working in the sex trade. It’s exhilarating and pushes them to the edge. Needing money, Sara starts working a scam for the mob but soon finds that entertaining Chad’s kinky clients is a lot more fun. But she can’t quit. Mikka and the mob react violently when people try to quit. She has to meet her quota or else. When Bel arrives, on the run from the law, she is robbed, losing her money, passport, and clothing. Now she's broke and using sex to keep her landlord happy. When Interpol arrives, on the trail of the scam, Sara thinks might just have a solution to both their problems — if Bel wants to play. She does. ~~~~~ PG Excerpt ~~~~~ For most of the long flight, Bel fidgeted uncomfortably in her seat. It was fourteen hours from Amsterdam to Malaysia — Kuala Lumpur. Although she desperately needed to sleep, so much had happened in the previous few hours that she couldn’t even rest. Recent events kept running through her head like a bad movie. She'd replay them and worry about what might happen next. Some of it anyway. She wasn't even certain of all the details of the mess she'd left behind. It had been hard, a real heart-rending decision to go on without Mickey, but she’d had to — she knew that much. He wasn't there when the boarding call came, and by then she was certain he wouldn't be coming. She couldn't afford to wait around to see. If she missed this flight… Landing in Kuala Lumpur, she wandered into the transit lounge where she intended to catch an onward flight to Phnom Penh. Continuing on the way they'd planned seemed the best course. Looking at the departure board, for a moment, she considered changing to a Bangkok flight. There were a lot of them headed that way. Bangkok was a big place and it would be easier to lose herself in a big city like that.
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David Butler is the vice president of innovation and entrepreneurship at the Coca-Cola Company and is responsible for Coca-Cola’s Accelerator Program, which is designed to generate early-stage, high-growth start-ups. Under Butler’s leadership, Coca-Cola has been recognized with numerous design awards, including the prestigious Grand Prix from the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival. In 2009 Butler was recognized by Fast Company as a “Master of Design” and by Fortune for its 2013 Executive Dream Team. He is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Design and Innovation.