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The Rule Maker by Jennifer Blackwood

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Also by Jennifer Blackwood:

Up In Flames, October 2018
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Burning Up, May 2018
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The Rule Maker, January 2017
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The Rule Book, May 2016
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Foolproof, February 2015
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Unethical, November 2014
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The Rule Maker
Jennifer Blackwood

Rulebreakers #2
Entangled Embrace
January 2017
On Sale: January 16, 2017
ISBN: 1682813606
EAN: 9781682813607
Kindle: B01NBMCPS0
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Romance Erotica Sensual | Romance Contemporary

Ten Steps to Surviving a New Job:

1. Don't sleep with the client. It'll get you fired. (Sounds easy enough.)

2. Don't blink when new client turns out to be former one-night stand.

3. Don't call same client a jerk for never texting you back.

4. Don't believe client when he says he really, really wanted to call.

5. Remember, the client is always right--so you can't junk punch him when he demands new design after new design.

6. Ignore accelerated heartbeat every time sexy client walks into room.

7. Definitely ignore client's large hands. They just mean he wears big gloves.

8. Don't let client's charm wear you down. Be strong.

9. Whatever you do, don't fall for the client. You'll lose more than your job--maybe even your heart.

10. If all else fails, see rule number one again.

The Rule Breakers

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