OCTOBER, 2017
SINGAPORE FLING
By: Lisabet Sarai
The Plot:
Thai entrepreneur Ploy
Kaewkornwattanasakul has come
to Singapore to close a deal. Ploy
needs to convince tech whiz Jason
Chow to license his ground-
breaking innovation to her com-
pany on favorable terms. The fu-
ture of her start-up depends on
her negotiating skill. When she
meets Jason, though, she realizes
she wants not just the invention,
but the inventor, too.
Jason Chow is a brilliant en-
gineer, a successful businessman, and a bit of a rebel. He’s at-
tracted to Ploy from the moment he sets eyes on her. However,
he doesn’t dare respond to her advances for fear she’ll discover
his secret vice.
Ploy doesn’t understand why the sexy CEO has rejected
her. She figures she’ll have to content herself with the cold com-
fort of a signed contract unless the strength of Jason’s desire
overwhelms his shame.
An Excerpt:
There was nothing remarkable about the man himself. A bit
taller than average for a Singaporean, slender but not skinny, he
had typical Chinese features. He wore the dark pants and white
shirt, sleeves rolled up, that was the common business uniform
in the steamy climate. His slightly-shaggy black hair fell into his
eyes as he bent over the book. A pair of dark-framed glasses
and a phone rested on the table next to him.
Something about his utter stillness drew her, though. At-
tracted her, in fact. She found his focused concentration excit-
ing. This was a man with a powerful will, a person who had no
difficulty ign oring what did not concern him. A bit of a rebel,
too, given his willingness to flout social convention in this ag-
gressively polite city. Like her, he wasn’t about to bow to the
unreasonable demands of his inferiors.
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Length: 32 Pages
Heat Level: R+
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Biography:
Lisabet Sarai has been addicted to words all her life. She began reading when she was four. She wrote her
first story at five years old and her first poem at seven. Since then, she has written plays, tutorials, scholarly arti-
cles, marketing brochures, software specifications, self-help books, press releases, a five-hundred-page disserta-
tion, and lots of erotica and erotic romance—nearly one hundred titles and counting, in nearly every sub-genre:
paranormal, sci-fi, menage, BDSM, GLBT, and more. Regardless of the genre, every one of her stories illus-
trates her motto: Imagination is the ultimate aphrodisiac.
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