Scott McAllister's attitude is as much a part of his software empire's public image as its bestselling video games-there's no way he's letting his board of directors force him to behave just because someone might be watching.
Then he meets his new publicity manager. Kenzie Carter is gorgeous, intelligent, and order driven to a fault. Having her around is the perfect excuse to get down and dirty during business hours, show her the appeal of embracing chaos, and still claim he's complying with the board's edict.
And as long as he doesn't fall for the woman who's supposed to make over his geeky exterior, he can pretend screwing around with her isn't a conflict of interest.
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