Robert Zabinski was an average Joe. Granted, he was smart and was awarded a university scholarship for four years in a row, but he was so ordinary that Marilyn Quesnell, his then-girlfriend now turned into an ex, gave him the most ordinary reason for their breakup – that he was poor and her family would never approve for them to be together. One could imagine the surprise Robert (and everyone else, in fact) had when his father strolled into the luxury hotel that Marilyn chose as the final dating place and smashed everything in sight. Robert was assessing the damage in his mind and calculating the hours of part-time work he had to do to cover the losses when he was told that the hotel was owned by his family. In a dramatic turn of events, Robert came to know that he was the heir to one of the most affluent and notable families. Like a true Zabinski – and with the help of a card with no spending limits – Robert strove to find his footing in a world of wealthy and upper-class elites with outlandish opulence, win Marilyn’s heart back, and get his revenge, all at the same time.
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