 
                    Description
"A rollercoaster ride that's filled with sexual tension! You get on chapter one and you don't get off till the very end! Intense, addictive, and mouthwateringly sexy!" - Tijan, New York Times bestselling author"Cullen Carmichael might just be the hottest, most dark, alluring, and mysterious hero of Katy Evan's yet. I totally fell for him and I know you will too. As usual, Katy's writing packs an emotional punch while delivering on all of the Cinderella dreams and sex appeal this series has done so perfectly." - Kylie Scott, New York Times bestselling author"The Manwhore universe is EVERYTHING!" ~ The Smutbrariansxa0"This book was fantastic!!! From the start Cullen Carmichael is wickedly delicious, but then the more I read the more he stole my heart. Swoon, swoon and swoon some more." ~ Mel Reader"I swear to God, I forgot my name while reading Playboy!!! This book is off the charts freaking AWESOME!!!! Like....Move over Remy, Cullen Carmichael is stealing your place in my HEART!!!!! SWOON" ~ Tricia, iScream Books" Completely heart-melting. Swoony. And oh-so seductive. Playboy burned up the pages and took me on an unforgettable ride with two dynamic characters I absolutely adored." ~Michele, Harlequin Junkie
Features & Highlights
- A brand new contemporary romance from New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author Katy Evans. It started as a game. We flirted. We played. Most importantly—we won. Then I discovered who he was: Gambler. Famous playboy. Silver-eyed player who never plays to lose. …And my best friend’s soon-to-be brother in law, Cullen Carmichael. He needed a good luck charm, I needed a distraction. So we made a gamble and set off for Vegas—but pretty soon—I was in too deep. My heart, soul, and body weren't supposed to be part of the deal. But somewhere between big wins and long nights, my house of cards started to tumble. What was this devil with those piercing eyes doing to me? I’d given up on love, but the wicked, all-in Cullen Carmichael was upping the ante and wouldn’t stop until he’d won it all.





