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== Book Description ==
 
== Book Description ==
'''Executive Sweet'''
 
  
 
Kay Samson is fresh out of business school and has a job as a junior executive—or so she thinks. Instead, the job turns out to be something else: a bizarre game of erotic high-finance business deals. Although it starts off innocently, with just a little teasing, the game draws her in deeper with each new deal, and thrills her more than she could ever imagine. Who would have thought that her brains and her beauty could work together so powerfully?
 
Kay Samson is fresh out of business school and has a job as a junior executive—or so she thinks. Instead, the job turns out to be something else: a bizarre game of erotic high-finance business deals. Although it starts off innocently, with just a little teasing, the game draws her in deeper with each new deal, and thrills her more than she could ever imagine. Who would have thought that her brains and her beauty could work together so powerfully?

Revision as of 13:01, 14 August 2014

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  • Author: Sage Ardman
  • Publisher: R.L. Ranch Press
  • Year: May, 2013 (ISBN 978-09727514-83)
  • Setting: Modern America
  • Amazon Listing - Paperback; Kindle
  • B&N Listing: - Nook
  • Kobo Listing: - Kobo


Book Description

Kay Samson is fresh out of business school and has a job as a junior executive—or so she thinks. Instead, the job turns out to be something else: a bizarre game of erotic high-finance business deals. Although it starts off innocently, with just a little teasing, the game draws her in deeper with each new deal, and thrills her more than she could ever imagine. Who would have thought that her brains and her beauty could work together so powerfully?

Kay’s partner in this game is Dan Avery, the handsome CEO of the company. The two of them might seem like a perfect match, but neither wants to get romantically involved. Dan has a history of bad relationships, and refuses to wreck the game by having another bitter breakup. Kay is wary of men, who always lust for her looks and never care about what’s inside. Besides, they’re both having too much fun manipulating unsuspecting businessmen.

But with all the sexually-charged business deals going on, how long can they keep the game going and stay out of trouble?

Duplicate Name

The title Executive Sweet has been used before:

  • 1965: Executive Sweet by Joan Ellis (Midwood 34-457).
  • 1975: Executive Sweet by Jack Walker (Midwood 60575).
  • 2000: Executive Sweets by Ted Isaacs (self published).