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He's a hot billionaire caught up in a shocking scandal. She's his sexy lawyer. As the accusations fly, so do the sizzling sparks between them!

Jackson Montgomery isn't your average sexy billionaire bad boy. He's a powerful corporate lawyer for the generations-old family business, Montgomery Oil. And in his spare time, he's a sports agent for his little brother, Heath, who is football's biggest superstar.

When this sexy billionaire bad boy gives up the family job and moves to Los Angeles to become a full-time sports agent, he trades his stuffy business meetings for television interviews and glamorous parties on the Sunset Strip.

But there's evil lurking behind the glare of all those bright lights. Jackson doesn't know it, but he's about to get swept up in a scandal that will change his life forever.

Montgomery men refuse to let anyone intimidate them, and Jackson is no exception. He's determined to fight back and win.
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Will they be able to outsmart Jackson's enemies? Or is this scandal -- and the evil behind it -- too much to overcome?

If you like sexy billionaires mixed with edge-of-your-seat suspense and lots of steamy thrills, you'll love Game On! Get your copy of this sexy billionaire romantic thriller today, and brace yourself for all of the twists and turns!

Game On is a full-length sexy billionaire romance suspense novel with a HEA, no cheating, and no cliffhanger!

(Not a big sports fan? That's OK! This sexy thriller is light on the sports lingo and heavy on the steam!)

This sexy billionaire romance book contains steamy scenes and adult situations, so it's best-suited for readers who are 18+.

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