Synopsis:
By day, Emma Hart dons a cape and calls herself Super Mum to a terrible two year old and cooking baby, due September 2013. By night, she drops the cape, pours a glass of wine – well, tropical juice now – and writes books. She likes to write about magic, kisses and whatever else she can fit into the story. Sarcastic, witty characters are a must. As are hot guys. She's working on the companion novel to her latest release and NA debut, Never Forget (Memories #1), and The Love Game (The Game, #1) will release on March 29th. She likes to be busy - unless busy involves doing the dishes. Ironically, that's where most of her ideas come from. Her debut YA series, The Mauve Legacy, is an Apple iBooks Bestseller - and this makes Emma excited.
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His
challenge? Make her fall in love with him.
Her
challenge? Play the player.
Until
life changes the rules of the game.
Maddie
Stevens hated Braden Carter on sight. Arrogant, egotistical, and the
playboy of the University of California, Berkeley, he's everything
her brother Pearce has taught her to despise. So why, when the girls
challenge her to play the player, doesn't she say no? She doesn't
know either.
Braden
wanted fiery little Maddie the second he laid eyes on her - and he'd
do anything to have her, hence why he's agreed to make her fall in
love with him. After all, it's the only way he'll get what he wants.
Sex.
But,
as Braden discovers, there's more to the girl from Brooklyn than he
ever imagined - and he can't help but care about the broken girl
behind those pretty green eyes.
Maddie
finds Braden isn't just a walking erection - he actually has
feelings. He can be sweet, funny and his good looks don't exactly
hurt. That means trouble - but when her brother Pearce turns up in
Berkeley begging for her help, she realises Braden and Pearce aren't
so alike anymore.
And
maybe, just maybe, they're exactly what each other needs.
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Looks so good, Emma!
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