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SummaryNecessity demands some sacrifices...
Sydney Johnson is living a double life. No, make that a
triple life. The demand for answers forces the ex-
policewoman/Private Investigator to seek a job undercover
at Virtual Lexigen, a software design company. She hopes to
find the link between the exorbitant amount of money
Lexigen offered her brother for his computer gaming code
and his suspicious death.
In an effort to learn the computer gaming business from the
players' perspective, Sydney goes online as 'Skylar' and
meets 'Kered', a generous gamer who offers to teach her to
play Lexigen's top rated video game, Dragon's Heart.
Online
camaraderie between Skylar and Kered starts to get hot.
When Kered asks to meet her, Sydney refuses, knowing her
double life, as Sydney Jones, Virtual Lexigen's Assistant
Art Director, won't allow her the freedom she needs in a
face-to-face relationship.
But the heart has demands of its own...
Jake Trask has his own agenda for working at Lexigen. He
needs to know why the owners of Lexigen won't take "no" for
an answer when it comes to a computer code he helped write
years ago. Working undercover as Jake Taylor, he needs all
his wits about him to get close to the company owners.
Going online as Kered, Jake discovers the hot and talented
Skylar, a woman with as many layers as he himself has.
And now, Jake can't believe the irony when he discovers
Lexigen's sexy new employee, Sydney Jones, is really his
cyber Skylar—the woman who made him believe in
relationships again. He goes after Sydney full-throttle,
but as Jake Taylor, VP of Marketing for Virtual Lexigen,
not Kered. He wants Sydney more than he imagined possible,
almost as much as his quest for answers.
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