It began as a lighthearted competition between two friends. Ten points for correctly predicting which lame come-on the next person will use to hit on you. Fifteen points for getting asked for your phone number. Twenty for being bought a drink. Get someone to ask you to go home with them, and you've won The Game. Now Josie's tired of watching beautiful women throw themselves at the one man who's always been there for her, and even winning has become losing if it means the man who takes her home from the bar isn't Jack. She knows how to get other men to fall at her feet, but will the same moves work on her best friend? In love and lust, it's all about Playing The Game...
Megan Hart has written in almost every genre of romantic fiction, including historical, contemporary, romantic suspense, romantic comedy, futuristic, fantasy and perhaps most notably, erotic. She also writes non-erotic fantasy and science fiction, as well as continuing to occasionally dabble in horror.
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Jack and Josie are friends for a long time.One night they go to a bar and play the game.They have to make people from the bar unknown to them make a signal or a move to them without making a move themshelves.Josie starts notising Jack more than usual and she tries to put a distance because he is her friend.But instead of spending the night alone Jack keeps her company ;) Another short from Megan Harts earlier years and it's a nice one.I liked the characters and the plot of best friends getting togetherhad delivered to us in the best way it could considering its a short story