Title: MATCHPLAY
Author:
Dakota
Madison
Publisher:
Short
on Time Books
Released: March
17, 2013
Genre:
Contemporary Romance
Age
Group: New Adult
Event
organized by:AToMR Tours
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A
Girl, a Guy, a Tournament and a Challenge
The
Girl: At a time when most girls obsess about homecoming and high school prom,
Rainy Dey spent her senior year caring for her dying mother. So when her father
drops her off at college to start her freshman year, his words of advice to his
bookish daughter are to start acting like a young person and finally have some
fun.
The
Guy: College senior, Aaron Donavan, aka Mr. Hot-and-Knows-It, is President of
the Clubhouse, a social club for the college’s most wealthy and popular guys.
Aaron can have any girl on campus except the one who challenges and excites him
the most—Rainy Dey.
The
Tournament: Every year, the senior members of The Clubhouse engage in a
golf-inspired tournament to see who can sleep with the most freshman girls.
When Rainy finds out about the tournament, she believes Aaron’s only interest
in her is to score points by taking her V-Card.
The Challenge: Can Aaron convince Rainy that his
feelings for her are true and that she won’t be just another notch on his
tournament scorecard?
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EXCERPT:
After class on Thursday, Aaron was
waiting outside the building for me. He was wearing a sly grin on his face.
“What’s
up?” I said as I approached him.
“Let’s
get to the library. I’m stoked about picking an artist for our final project.”
I
furrowed a brow only half believing his claim. “You’re actually getting excited
about the project?”
“Come
on,” he said and headed toward the library. I shrugged and followed.
“So
what about Andy Warhol,” Aaron said as he held up a small reproduction of a
Warhol self-portrait.
“He’s definitely got the wow factor. It’s cool that he
was a visual artist but was also into making films and music.”
“I
like Andy Warhol but there’s already an Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburg,
Pennsylvania,” I said. “Who else did you come up with?”
“Georgia
O’Keefe. How can you not like a woman, who paints flowers that look like
vaginas?”
I
stifled a laugh. “Vagina flowers? Really? That’s what you got from looking at
her work?”
He
nodded. “Who wouldn’t?”
I
quickly scanned through our text book until I got to a photo of one of her
ram’s head paintings. I held it up. “You think this one looks like a vagina?”
Aaron
considered the work. “Well, maybe not that one. But there are plenty of
others.”
“As
much as I like the idea of honoring a female artist and as much as I like her
work, there’s already a Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico.”
Aaron
crossed his arms over his chest. “Well, I’ve come up with two ideas. I’d like
to hear some ideas from you.”
I
gulped. I wasn’t sure if he’d like my idea, or if he’d even know much about
her, but she was one of my favorite artists. Before I could even speak, Aaron
held up a finger.
“Wait.
Let me guess who you’re going to select.”
I
narrowed my eyes and stared at him. He wasn’t the only one, who enjoyed a
challenge. “Is this a bet?”
He
grinned. “I like the sound of that.”
I
didn’t think there was any way he would be able to guess my first choice artist.
She certainly wasn’t as familiar as Georgia O’Keeffe or as famous as Andy
Warhol. “What do I win if you don’t guess correctly?” I said.
“But
I will,” he said confidently. “And when I win the bet, I want you to go out to
dinner with me tonight.”
I
gulped. I didn’t think there was any way he could win but what if he did? The
thought of going out with him scared the hell out of me. “Okay,” I said
finally. “And if I win, I want you to tell me about The Tournament.”
Now
he was the one who gulped. A look of panic crossed his face and just as quickly
he covered it up with his Mr. Calm and Collected façade. “What Tournament?’ he
said.
I
gave one sharp laugh. “Oh, please. Don’t play dumb. I know about the game you
guys in The Clubhouse are playing.”
His
face turned serious. He leaned in close to me and whispered through clenched
teeth. “I’m not sure what you think you know but I’m sure you’re wrong.”
I
rolled my eyes. “So you’re not trying to get into my pants so you can score
points. I hear virgins are worth a lot these days.” As soon as the words came
out of my mouth, I immediately regretted saying them.
Aaron
looked into my eyes with such intensity, I thought I could burn up in the heat
of his gaze. I swallowed hard because I knew I was in trouble.
“I
would never do something like that to you—ever.”
I
looked into his eyes with what I hoped was equal intensity. “But you would do
it to other girls?”
His
nonresponse to my question seemed to be the answer.
I
slammed my book shut. “I think we’ve done enough on the project for today.”
When
I rose to leave, Aaron hopped right up with me. “I don’t.”
“You
don’t what?” I challenged.
“I
don’t think we’ve done enough for today.”
I
sighed. “What do you want from me, Aaron?”
“Mary
Cassatt,” he said.
My
breath caught. “What?”
“The
artist you selected is Mary Cassatt.”
He
met my gaze with pure desire in his eyes. Shivers ran through my entire body.
“How did you know that?” I barely managed to squeak out.
“Because
I know you,” he said simply.
I
shook my head. It didn’t make any sense. How could he have possibly known? How
could he know me that well in just a few short weeks? The idea that there was
some deeper connection between us chilled me to the core. I slumped back down
into my chair. Aaron sat back down, too, but he didn’t take his eyes off of me.
“I
knew as soon as I saw her paintings,” he said. “The girls she paints,
especially the ones in the big hats. They look just like you.”
“They
do not,” I protested.
“True
story.”
He
continued to stare at me. “I think you look most like Ellen Mary Cassatt with a
Large Bow in her Hair.”
I
could no longer contain a grin. “You seem to have done quite a bit of research
on Mary Cassatt’s work.”
“And
you seem to have lost a bet,” he said and grinned.
I
still wasn’t sure what to make of Aaron. I didn’t like the answers he gave me
about The Tournament but he seemed to be so sincere about his feelings towards
me. How could he be both a womanizing asshole, and a guy, who seemed to truly
care about me at the same time?
About this Author:
Dakota Madison has been writing since she learned to read and fell in love with books. When she's not at her computer creating spicy new romances, Dakota is traveling to exotic locales or spending time with her husband and their bloodhounds.About this Author:
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