The Liar Charms

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Author: Lorain O'Neil ISBN: 1230001941586
Publisher: Lorain O'Neil Publication: September 28, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lorain O'Neil
ISBN: 1230001941586
Publisher: Lorain O'Neil
Publication: September 28, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Remy’s just graduated college and... been kidnapped! Sent to auction. And she doesn’t have the vaguest idea why.

But intractable businessman Isaiah Grommet knows why: Remy's a Liar Charm, invaluable to his billionaire empire –voluntary or not.

Awakening in a locked room with other bewildered young women Remy is thunderstruck when informed by Isaiah what her new future is: working for him. Or, she can face the wrath (not to mention the executioner!) of Pakken, an old and powerful company of very patriarchal men siring very special daughters for very special remuneration they are NOT about to give up.

But one Pakken father has had enough –and he’s secretly doing something about it. Another one is too but in a decidedly lethal direction. And Remy? Remy has a whopping big secret herself, one Pakken sure hasn’t bargained for.

’Cause when it comes to enslaved servitude, hipster Remy has some pretty intractable ideas of her own, creatively inventive ones if you want to be charitable, brain-bleached hilarious ones if you want to be accurate. So if Remy can just turn her “screw yous” into “yessirs” instead of launching her barmiest blast of fake-the-funk evah, she MIGHT not only stay alive but land the whole Pakken lot of ’em smack in the Hudson!

Unfortunately Remy has never managed a “yessir” in her life.

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Remy’s just graduated college and... been kidnapped! Sent to auction. And she doesn’t have the vaguest idea why.

But intractable businessman Isaiah Grommet knows why: Remy's a Liar Charm, invaluable to his billionaire empire –voluntary or not.

Awakening in a locked room with other bewildered young women Remy is thunderstruck when informed by Isaiah what her new future is: working for him. Or, she can face the wrath (not to mention the executioner!) of Pakken, an old and powerful company of very patriarchal men siring very special daughters for very special remuneration they are NOT about to give up.

But one Pakken father has had enough –and he’s secretly doing something about it. Another one is too but in a decidedly lethal direction. And Remy? Remy has a whopping big secret herself, one Pakken sure hasn’t bargained for.

’Cause when it comes to enslaved servitude, hipster Remy has some pretty intractable ideas of her own, creatively inventive ones if you want to be charitable, brain-bleached hilarious ones if you want to be accurate. So if Remy can just turn her “screw yous” into “yessirs” instead of launching her barmiest blast of fake-the-funk evah, she MIGHT not only stay alive but land the whole Pakken lot of ’em smack in the Hudson!

Unfortunately Remy has never managed a “yessir” in her life.

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