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Head Games
2018
First Published
3.21
Average Rating
329
Number of Pages
When four friends make a scandalous bet, the fun and games lead to serious consequences in the New York Times bestselling author's sizzling novel.Best friends since childhood, Trymm, Dallas, Kohl, and Blitz have always loved competition. But now these successful New Orleans playboys have a new game. Whoever can date and dump the most women in thirty days wins a cool million dollars—as long as they post proof on social media.Trymm has no problem with the ladies—until he falls for the one he can't have. A cynical military vet, Dallas woos a hopeful young bride to exhaust her savings—all to humor his boys. Kohl has the best one night stand of his life—and it might just get him killed. And Blitz thinks he's giving a powerful CEO the business—until he gets played.Trapped in their own web, these carefree bachelors suddenly have everything on the line. And the only way out of the game is to concede or risk everything on a dangerous gamble they're destined to lose . . .
Avg Rating
3.21
Number of Ratings
304
5 STARS
18%
4 STARS
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3 STARS
34%
2 STARS
18%
1 STARS
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Author

Mary B. Morrison
Mary B. Morrison
Author · 21 books

Mary B. Morrison, New York Times best-selling author is the up and coming artist with a multiple book-to-film deal. Mary has seventeen published novels including her newest release, If I Can’t Have You. She writes for Kensington Publishing Corporation as Mary B. Morrison and Grand Central Publishing as HoneyB. In her novels Mary addresses social and sexual issues while empowering her female characters. “Women Rule,” that’s the way I see it. “Beside every great man there is a powerful woman. The same does not hold true for every successful woman. A lot of us are single because men want to wear the pants, even if they didn’t buy them.” Jeff Clanagan, CEO of Codeblack Entertainment and filmmaker, Leslie Small, optioned the film rights to Mary B. Morrison’s popular Soulmates Dissipate series (which includes seven novels). Her first book, Soulmates Dissipate, is being developed for feature film in 2013. Mary is an Executive Producer on her film deal and she was Executive Producer and playwright for her stage play Single Husbands (based on her novel under her pen name HoneyB). On June 3, 2000, Mary withdrew her retirement to self-publish her debut novel, Soulmates Dissipate. Mary has also sponsored an anthology publishing 33 students entitled Diverse Stories: From the Imaginations of Sixth Graders. Lift Every Voice and Write is Mary’s non-profit. The organization is established to help increase literacy and support students interested in pursuing writing as a career. Born in Aurora, Illinois, and reared in New Orleans, Louisiana, Mary is the middle child of seven. She’s a graduate of McDonogh #35 High School in New Orleans and Berkeley Community College in Berkeley, California. Her wonderful son, Jesse Byrd, Jr. is a 2010 graduate of U.C. Santa Barbara and producer on Mary’s film deal. Jesse has recently completed his first novel and owns a clothing business, OiseauChateau.com. Mary currently resides in Oakland, California.

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