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In a crowded club in Tokyo on a Saturday night, Hannah is drowning her bitter cynicism with hard liquor after being stood up for a date. When she spots the most gorgeous man in the room, she can hardly believe so much male beauty can exist all in one body but knows someone like him is out of her league. Until he asks her to dance. Her cynicism melts in the heat between them as they dance and it's not long before they decide to continue the fireworks somewhere private.Ryo is stunned when the sexy woman he slept with the night before is gone the next morning. He decides to track her down. The mystery about his profession gets complicated when it turns out that they both work for the same company…and when Hannah comes across an internal memo that could get her killed.

164 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 23, 2008

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Ruby Duvall

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Ruby Duvall began writing out of spite for otherwise wonderfully written romances that nevertheless didn’t quite satisfy. Her addiction to the happily-ever-after began as a teenager, and she wrote her first story at fifteen before moving on to fanfiction and then original fiction. Though she grew up in the Midwest, she now lives with her husband and two children in Seattle. When she’s not writing, she reads, enjoys video games, and bakes.

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April 24, 2015
Thoroughly enjoyed this exciting romantic suspense.

Overly-shy Hannah goes home with a sexy man after a heavy, hot make-out session in a popular nightclub in Japan one night. She is surprised within a few days how much of her life has changed with the appearance of this man.

Set sometime in the future, the book is very descriptive, without being boring or too high-tech.
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