Run the Game by Jason Myers

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Run the Game by Jason Myers

In this gritty novel from the author of Exit Here and Dead End, love is a high-priced and dangerous game: Play or be played.

Alexander didn't believe in love at first sight until he met Patti. She's the kind of girl you hear about in songs: gorgeous, feisty, and dangerous. Being with Patti is better than any high, and he can't live without her.
But Alexander's not the only one who wants to be with Patti. Burke ruthlessly takes what he wants and will kill to protect what is his. And he won't let Patti go without a fight. If Patti and Alexander are going to be together, their love will come at a steep price. Because some promises are meant to be broken, and not all debts can be paid in cash.

Jason Myers grew up on a farm outside of Dysart, Iowa, where he was born in 1980. He studied film at the Academy Of Art University in San Francisco after graduating from high school. Exit Here, his first book, was published by Simon & Schuster in 2007 and became an underground hit, garnering him a fervent and devoted fanbase. He's had four successful novels, all published by Simon & Schuster, as well as two novellas, Destroy (S&S) and Skullburn '77 (EHM), since Exit Here. Jason created Exit Here Media in 2015, which features a challenging and engaging variety of weekly essays authored by himself and a skilled group of authors.

Jason's sixth book, A Tragic History Of Lovely Nostalgia, is the first to be published by Unicorn Panther Publishing (U.P.P), the publishing arm of Exit Here Media. He still lives in San Francisco, his one and only true love, and has no plans to leave, even in its darkest hours.

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ISBN 13 9781442414327
ISBN 10 1442414324
Title Run the Game
Author Jason Myers
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 2012-06-12
Number of pages 544
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.