Mister Arrogant

As the CEO of a billion-dollar tech company, James Wolff, had the world eating out of the palm of his hand.

Demanding, clever, and highly quotable—he once devilishly told a reporter: “Business, like pleasure, comes to an end when all parties are satisfied.”

Despite being a public figure, he was a very private person. No one knew the real him, and there was no reason to doubt the perfectly manipulated character he played out in the tabloids.

His jet-black hair, six-foot-four sculpted body, and perfectly chiseled jaw were a recipe to charm prey into his web of deceptions.

He would have gotten away with it if I—Elise Lindt—head reporter of Madison Weekly wasn’t on his tail.

Behind the layers of charity donations, Rolexes, and luxury cars, I wanted to find out who the real James was.

The more I uncovered, the more I found out about his troubling past and his safe full of secrets.

As I get closer to the truth, this cat and mouse game turns into Seven Minutes in Heaven—and I don’t know if I should expose him.

When he reveals his true self, can I trust him?
Or—is it really me who turns out to be the devil in disguise?

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