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Meet Max Morgan. Unrepentantly sexy. Impossible to resist. Hes broken countless hearts across the country including Angela Weatherbys When Angela first met Max, shed been young, sweet and impressionable. But time and experience have changed that. Now she can see what kind of man he really is. Unfortunately, hes still the man she wants more than her next breath. And she finally gets him! Angelas night with Max is magical. He knows just what to do, where to touch, how to make her feel. Hes the perfect man for her. Too bad shes not the first woman to believe that. But will she be the last?

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Kate Hoffmann The Sexy Devil A book in the Smooth Operators series 2010 Dear - photo 1

Kate Hoffmann

The Sexy Devil

A book in the Smooth Operators series, 2010

Dear Reader This book marks the end of another trilogy Im not sure why these - photo 2

Dear Reader,

This book marks the end of another trilogy. Im not sure why these sexy men always seem to find me in groups of three, but they do. Im sure theres another trio waiting right around the corner to hop onto the pages of my next three books.

Readers often ask where I get my ideas. Thankfully, theres never a shortage of inspiration. The world is full of bad boys-Charmers and Drifters and Sexy Devils-all just waiting for their own story and their own heroine to introduce them to the power of love.

I hope youve enjoyed reading the Smooth Operators trilogy as much as Ive enjoyed writing it.

Happy reading,

Kate Hoffmann

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ALEXANDER NIKOLAS STAMOS of Chicago and Tenley Jacinda Marshall of Sawyer Bay, Wisconsin, were married on Saturday in a traditional ceremony at St. Andrews Greek Orthodox Church. Stamos, president and CEO of Stamos Publishing, and his bride will reside in Lincoln Park after a honeymoon in Tahiti. Celia Peralto leaned back in her chair and sighed. So theyre going to live happily ever after.

Angela Weatherby glanced over her shoulder. Alex Stamos was the exception to the rule, she said softly. Hes an aberration, part of the margin of error.

And what about Charlie Templeton? Ceci asked. Hes getting married, too.

Hes engaged. Hes not married yet, Angela said stubbornly. She spun to face Ceci, her hands clutching the arms of her desk chair. Listen, this isnt doing me any good. Every time this happens, I start to doubt the thesis of my book. Please, can you just keep these stories to yourself until I finish?

This book was turning into a nightmare. Every time Angela thought she had her thesis nailed, something came along to screw it all up. She just needed to be right about this. These men-these smooth operators-werent supposed to change. They werent supposed to fall in love and get married and live happily ever after.

She hadnt set out to write a book about bad boys and the women who loved them. With her career as a freelance writer stalled, Angela had begun writing a blog, ruminating on the state of the male-female dynamic in contemporary dating. After hundreds of women had begun relating their own dating disaster stories, the blog had turned into a Web site, filled with profiles of thousands of men and a catalog of their dating atrocities. And now, Angela was about to put all of her theories and research into a book, Smooth Operators: A Womans Guide to Avoiding Dating Disasters.

Ever since youve started this book, youve been really tense, Ceci said.

I should be tense. It was due at the publisher three months ago and I cant seem to finish.

Maybe you should put it down for a while and reconsider your reasons for writing it.

I know what you think, Angela said. And Im not doing this because I want to prove something to my parents.

Oh, really? Ceci asked. Both your parents are psychologists whove written numerous books. They both teach at prestigious universities here in Chicago.

Your older sister is a neurosurgeon and your younger sister is a physicist. This is your chance to step up to the Weatherby plate and hit a home run.

A baseball metaphor? Angela asked. Her thoughts shifted, an image of a handsome man flashing in her mind. Max Morgan. Professional baseball player. Classic smooth operator. And the subject of Chapter Five-the Sexy Devil.

Sorry, Ceci said. Its all Will can talk about.

Baseball, baseball, baseball. Hes in this ridiculous fantasy league and they get together every Monday night at some bar over in DePaul. I have no idea what they do, but he cant stop talking about it.

Angela turned back to her computer. Max Morgan.

For such a long time, shed barely thought of him.

And then, one day, shed been looking at profiles on the site and there he was. Twenty-six women had commented on him, and the comments were far from flattering. Since then, she couldnt keep from wondering what had turned her teenage Prince Charming into one of her bad-boy archetypes.

Throughout her childhood, Angela tried her best to please her parents, cultivating a rational and practical facade. But inside, Angela knew she wasnt like her sisters. They dreamed of academic glory while she secretly dreamed of romance and adventure, of being rescued from her dull existence by a white knight with a heart of gold.

As a young girl, shed waited, secretly smuggling romantic novels into her backpack at the library- Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice, Gone with the Wind. As she devoured each one, she became the heroine, strong and feisty, the kind of girl every man wanted for his own.

And on the day she began high school, shed met the man of her dreams, her prince, her white knight- Max Morgan. Theyd bumped into each other in the registration line and from that moment on, Angela knew they were meant to be together. Hed been tall and beautiful, with chocolate-brown eyes and a mop of unruly, sun-streaked hair.

Hed said one word to her-sorry-and shed fallen deeply and madly in love, or at least as deeply as a fifteen-year-old could. Hed never noticed her again. Forget about Mr. Rochester, Mr. Darcy and Rhett Butler. Max Morgan became the stuff of all her secret fantasies.

Shed followed him around high school, secretly watching everything he did. She attended his football games and baseball games, describing every moment in her diary in great detail so that she could relive it all over again when she was alone.

When it came time for college, she made a last minute decision to go to Northwestern in her hometown of Evanston, rather than an Ivy League school as her parents had wanted. Her self-respect denied that the only reason for the change was because Max had decided on Northwestern, securing both a football and baseball scholarship his freshman year.

Hope springs eternal, Ceci said in a cheery voice. It does give you hope, doesnt it? That maybe the men youve written off asunsalvageable might just need the right woman?

No! Angela said. Our Web site proves my point every day. SmoothOperators has thousands of profiles of men who cant commit.

She couldnt be wrong. This was her one chance to prove to her parents that she wasnt wasting her time with this silly Web site as they called it. She saw it as a giant petri dish, a source of ever-evolving information about how men and women related in the world of dating. Her undergrad degree in psychology and her graduate degree in journalism made her the perfect person to write this book.

Ceci sighed. I bet they both had a moment. Now, that would make good material for a book.

Who? What are you talking about?

Ceci rolled her chair over to Angelas desk. Charlie Templeton and Alex Stamos. They had a moment and they were magically transformed into decent guys.

Angela rolled her eyes and shook her head. Theres nothing magical about this. They probably just decided they were tired of playing the field. The instinct to procreate kicked in. Once theyve done that, theyll dump the wife and hit the bars again.

I dont think so. Look at how fast it happened for them. They had a moment. You know, that instant when your eyes meet and you realize your life is about to change forever and theres nothing you can do about it. Maybe that deserves a chapter in your book. Chapter Fourteen. The Moment.

Though she didnt want to admit it, Angela knew exactly what Ceci was talking about. Shed experienced a momentonce, about four years ago. But it hadnt changed her life. Have you ever had a moment? Angela asked, keeping her gaze fixed on her work.

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