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Revenge on The Bad Boy (Unexpected Match #1)
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Complete, First published Feb 04, 2013
"You can't play a player baby, it doesn't work that way."

Lola Mackenzie is getting way more than she bargained for. 

When she agreed to help her friend get revenge on the player that broke her heart, she never imagined that it would be anything more than simply fixing a vendetta. The task was simple: break his heart the same way he's broken the hearts of so many others. 

Instead, she lets herself get pulled into the game further than anybody has ever been before, battling it out against the player himself. Ryder Case. The game is simple: whoever falls in love... first loses. 

The winner gets both of their hearts.

With each of them determined to beat the other, the stakes have never been higher, and Lola is battling the pro.
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