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* '''Series''': Checkmate Inc. #1 | * '''Series''': Checkmate Inc. #1 | ||
* '''Author''': [[Shelly Alexander]] | * '''Author''': [[Shelly Alexander]] | ||
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* '''Year''': 2018 | * '''Year''': 2018 | ||
* '''Amazon Listing''' : [https://www.amazon.com/Sinful-Games-Checkmate-Inc-Novel/dp/0997962364/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Sinful Games] | * '''Amazon Listing''' : [https://www.amazon.com/Sinful-Games-Checkmate-Inc-Novel/dp/0997962364/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Sinful Games] | ||
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+ | == Book Description == | ||
+ | I might be a literal genius in biochemistry. I might have made the right choice when I let two of my college chess team buddies talk me into putting my brain and my multiple degrees to work in an unexpected way that has made us ridiculously wealthy. I may be the founding partner who developed our full line of wildly successful, supercharged, pheromone colognes. I might have even been damned smart, coming up with the idea to take our multimillion-dollar company public. | ||
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+ | But that doesn’t mean I make the most intelligent decisions when it comes to my personal life. | ||
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+ | For instance, I let my parents push me into marriage right after I finished at Columbia. I should’ve reminded dear old Mom and Dad that their geekster, brainiac son has spent a lot of time at the gym packing on muscle and has learned how to treat a lady, both in and out of bed…so I’m smart enough to pick my own woman. | ||
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+ | But naw. | ||
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+ | I married a girl because my parents liked her family’s name. A girl who didn’t love me but instead loved my trust fund. | ||
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+ | Now that I think about it, smart people really can be obtuse to the point of idiocy. Which is why falling for my new assistant is not only my biggest f&%# up, but it’s also a mistake that could put both of my business partners and our company’s future at risk. | ||
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+ | It’s stupid, I know. But then she goes and makes the first move, and fierce competitor that I am, I can’t help but rise to the challenge. | ||
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+ | I’m all in and ready to play by her rules. I just don’t realize until it’s too late that the only rule to the game she wants to play is seductive, steamy, sexy…and so positively sinful. | ||
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== Recognitions == | == Recognitions == | ||
* [[2019 RITA® Winners & Finalists|2019 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Erotic Romance Category|Erotic Romance]] | * [[2019 RITA® Winners & Finalists|2019 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Erotic Romance Category|Erotic Romance]] |
Latest revision as of 01:51, 4 August 2021
- Series: Checkmate Inc. #1
- Author: Shelly Alexander
- Publisher: self-published
- Year: 2018
- Amazon Listing : Sinful Games
Book Description
I might be a literal genius in biochemistry. I might have made the right choice when I let two of my college chess team buddies talk me into putting my brain and my multiple degrees to work in an unexpected way that has made us ridiculously wealthy. I may be the founding partner who developed our full line of wildly successful, supercharged, pheromone colognes. I might have even been damned smart, coming up with the idea to take our multimillion-dollar company public.
But that doesn’t mean I make the most intelligent decisions when it comes to my personal life.
For instance, I let my parents push me into marriage right after I finished at Columbia. I should’ve reminded dear old Mom and Dad that their geekster, brainiac son has spent a lot of time at the gym packing on muscle and has learned how to treat a lady, both in and out of bed…so I’m smart enough to pick my own woman.
But naw.
I married a girl because my parents liked her family’s name. A girl who didn’t love me but instead loved my trust fund.
Now that I think about it, smart people really can be obtuse to the point of idiocy. Which is why falling for my new assistant is not only my biggest f&%# up, but it’s also a mistake that could put both of my business partners and our company’s future at risk.
It’s stupid, I know. But then she goes and makes the first move, and fierce competitor that I am, I can’t help but rise to the challenge.
I’m all in and ready to play by her rules. I just don’t realize until it’s too late that the only rule to the game she wants to play is seductive, steamy, sexy…and so positively sinful.