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A Glimpse into The Game and an Exciting giveaway

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The launch of Book Five is just days away, and this next installment takes the story to an entirely new level! Packed with twists, drama, and the unforgettable characters you’ve grown to love, it’s a journey you won’t want to miss. I can’t wait for you to dive in. But why wait? To give you a taste of what’s coming, I’ve prepared an exclusive sneak peek just for you! Scroll down to read an excerpt from Book Five and be among the first to experience the excitement ahead.


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Anticipating The Game? Get an exclusive first look right here!


“I’m calling because I got an unusual request,” Janus hums, dragging me back to the phone in my hand. “I mean it’s a bit late now …” 


“What is it?” 


“Anna Talanova’s agent called my PA, Jenny, and asked if I’d be amenable to going to an awards event with her tonight.” 


Before Janus found Jo, he attended a lot of red-carpet events with gorgeous women on his arm, and the resultant publicity gave his business a huge leg-up. 


“She’s a tennis player, right? Does she know about Jo?” 


“Yes, the tennis player, and yes, she does know about Jo. But she’s really stuck. I’ve helped her out in the past. She’s got some problem with the guy who was supposed to accompany her.” 


“What’s this got to do with me?” 


“Well, I suggested you go in my place.” 


“You did what?” 


“I sent Anna a link to that interview you did with Electronics Today, and she said you looked ‘cute.’ Her words, not mine, buddy.” 


I glance down at my old T-shirt and faded jeans and laugh. That would not be the word she’d use if she could see me now. They tidied me up for the photo shoot for that magazine article. No one would ever describe me as “cute.” Sensible, yes. Boring, possibly. OCD, for sure. I’m not interested in anything beyond technology and getting this goddamn company to survive. Oh, and money! I’m always interested in that. 


“Isn’t it a bit odd that …” 


Janus sighs. “This is what they do.” 

“They eye up guys in the paper and ask their agents to call their offices?” 


“Pretty much.” 


“That’s ridiculous. I can’t go to some high-profile thing with a tennis player, Janus! What the hell would we talk about?” 


He chuckles. “She’s gorgeous by the way, and probably earns a ton of money.” 

That sounds far too close to echoes of the past. “Who are you—my mother? Are you trying to find me a woman?” 


“Well, you have to admit you don’t get out much.” 


“And we all know why that is. I don’t do women anymore—you know this.” 

The long pregnant silence on the line makes sweat break out on my neck. 


“Did you ever go out when your business was small and struggling to survive?” I add, deflecting. Damn, I’m giving more away than I want to here—though, of anyone, Janus would understand a company being on the edge. But for ten years, Adam?  


Goddammit, is it possible to surgically remove my mother’s voice from my head? 


“She’s good people, and she hasn’t had an easy time of late.” 


And that’s a hard no. A needy woman who’s messed up? Absolutely not. 


“Please. As a favor to me. I’d like to help her out,” he says. 


Oh! Goddamn Janus and his ability to lean on people. 


“I’m sending you a link,” he adds into my stony silence. 


My phone vibrates, and when I click the link, a beautiful dark-haired woman fills the screen. 


“Whoa! That’s her?” 


Janus laughs. “Go on, it will get you out of the office, and if you’re anything like me, I’m betting you slept on the couch there for the last three nights.” 


Damn, he has a terrible habit of being right. “I’m not dressed for an awards thing, and I’ll fall asleep in my soup.” 


Clearly sensing I’m weakening, he says, “If I can find you a suit, will you go?” 


“You’re not spending your time finding me a suit.” 


“Jenny will organize it.” 


Jesus Christ. I glower at the on-screen circuit board I was designing before he called. My plan for the evening was to finish it. “What time?” 


“7:30 p.m., but you’ll have to be at her apartment two hours beforehand.” 


Fuck that. “Two hours!” I glance at my watch—it’s 2:30 p.m. now. How’s Jenny going to drum up a suit that fast? 


“Thanks, man. I really appreciate it. I’ll get Anna’s agent to give you a call.” And he hangs up. 


I stare at the phone in my hand. 


“Why do I have to be there two hours earlier?” I say to my empty office.


I hope you enjoyed that exciting sneak peek of what’s in store for The Game! Don’t miss your chance to be a part of the action—be sure to sign up for the exclusive giveaway.


Love,

Eve x


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P.P.S. If you'd like something to read while you're waiting, dive into the first four books of the Techboys Series. Click to find out more about The Refusal, The Outcast, The Secret and The Photograph


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