In this clever and swoonworthy new novel from the New
York Times and Sunday Times bestselling author
of The Love Hypothesis, life''s moving pieces bring rival chess
players together in a match for the heart.
Mallory Greenleaf is done with chess. Every move counts
nowadays; after the sport led to the destruction of her family four years
earlier, Mallory''s focus is on her mom, her sisters, and the dead-end job that
keeps the lights on. That is, until she begrudgingly agrees to play in one last
charity tournament and inadvertently wipes the board with notorious
''Kingkiller'' Nolan Sawyer: current world champion and reigning Bad Boy of
chess.
Nolan''s loss to an unknown rookie shocks everyone. What''s even more
confusing? His desire to cross pawns again. What kind of gambit is Nolan
playing? The smart move would be to walk away. Resign. Game over. But
Mallory''s victory opens the door to sorely needed cash-prizes and despite
everything, she can''t help feeling drawn to the enigmatic strategist...
As she rockets up the ranks, Mallory struggles to keep her family safely
separated from the game that wrecked it in the first place. And as her love for
the sport she so desperately wanted to hate begins to rekindle, Mallory quickly
realizes that the games aren''t only on the board, the spotlight is brighter
than she imagined, and the competition can be fierce (-ly attractive. And
intelligent... and infuriating...)
This novel is suitable for both young adult and adult audiences.
About the Author
Ali Hazelwood is the New York Times and Sunday
Times bestselling author of multiple romance novels, as well as a
writer of peer-reviewed articles about brain science, in which no one makes out
and the ever after is not always happy.
Originally from Italy, she lived in Germany and Japan before
moving to the US to pursue a PhD in neuroscience.
She recently became a professor, which absolutely terrifies
her.
When Ali is not at work, she can be found running, eating
cake pops, or watching sci-fi movies with her three feline overlords (and her
slightly-less-feline husband).