Time for a little holiday blackmail

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The Engagement Game (a 49th Floor Novel) by Jenny Holiday is a must read novel about love, blackmail and a little holiday fun.

When Rosie Verma accidentally mixes up two letters what will happen when she attempts to retrieve it?

Marcus Rosemanns needs a date for a charity ball otherwise his family won’t leave him alone. This year he plans on bringing Rose, but does a date that’s based on blackmail count as true love?

When things get out of hand, who will call it off? Will they both wind up falling in love despite the reason they were brought together in the first place?

If you’re looking for a book where friendships mean everything and love should have a happy ending then you will love this installment of the 49th Floor novel.

While this book can be read as a standalone it is part of a fantastic series. Discover Jenny’s backlist and find out why I am looking  forward to her next release.

This spicy latte read has enough heat to make you tingle,  proceed %name Time for a little holiday blackmailwith caution – it might offend and is for mature readers 18+.  At $2.99 it’s a great way to ring in the new year!

Author Bio:

Jenny Holiday started writing in fourth grade, when her awesome hippie teacher, between sessions of Pete Seeger singing and anti-nuclear power plant letter writing, gave the kids notebooks and told them to write stories. Most of Jenny’s featured poltergeist, alien invasions, or serial killers who managed to murder everyone except her and her mom. She showed early promise as a romance writer, though, because nearly every story had a happy ending: fictional Jenny woke up to find that the story had been a dream, and that her best friend, father, and sister had not, in fact, been axe-murdered. From then on, she was always writing, often in her diary, where she liked to decorate her declarations of existential angst with nail polish teardrops. Eventually she channeled her penchant for scribbling into a more useful format. After picking up a PhD in urban geography, she became a professional writer, and has spent many years promoting research at a major university, which allows her to become an armchair astronomer/historian/particle physicist, depending on the day. Eventually, she decided to try her hand again at happy endings–minus the bloodbaths. You can follow her twitter accounts @jennyholi and @TropeHeroine or visit her on the web at jennyholiday.com.

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