A Grudge to Share

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Author: Patricia A. Gray ISBN: 9781475999495
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: August 7, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Patricia A. Gray
ISBN: 9781475999495
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: August 7, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Mathias Margolis is a politically incorrect nerd with little social skills and a nasty mouth. When he gets a job as a junior accountant at a new firm, he meets up with his arch nemesis: the high school quarterback who beat him up on a regular basis. Immediately, the old fears arise in Mathias, and his first intuition is survival. But when he finds out that Griffin Taylor, ex-jock and handsome stud, has turned into a nice guy, he still isnt convinced and is determined to get him back for all the former torment.

Despite Mathiass unforgiving nature, Griffin tries hard to repair the past and befriend him. So he gives the nerd a make-over hell never forget. Suddenly, the new and improved accountant is discovering what its like to have women falling for him. But the change brings out his malicious side that not even Griffin is prepared to deal with. Has he created a monster?

In a strange reversal of roles, a nerd is transformed into what he believes his ex-bully to be. The only problem? Griffin has his own issues buried under the attractive cover. And hes nothing like Mathias ever imagined.

A Grudge to Share is a cynically humorous view of life through one mans eyes and a reminder never to judge a book by its cover.

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Mathias Margolis is a politically incorrect nerd with little social skills and a nasty mouth. When he gets a job as a junior accountant at a new firm, he meets up with his arch nemesis: the high school quarterback who beat him up on a regular basis. Immediately, the old fears arise in Mathias, and his first intuition is survival. But when he finds out that Griffin Taylor, ex-jock and handsome stud, has turned into a nice guy, he still isnt convinced and is determined to get him back for all the former torment.

Despite Mathiass unforgiving nature, Griffin tries hard to repair the past and befriend him. So he gives the nerd a make-over hell never forget. Suddenly, the new and improved accountant is discovering what its like to have women falling for him. But the change brings out his malicious side that not even Griffin is prepared to deal with. Has he created a monster?

In a strange reversal of roles, a nerd is transformed into what he believes his ex-bully to be. The only problem? Griffin has his own issues buried under the attractive cover. And hes nothing like Mathias ever imagined.

A Grudge to Share is a cynically humorous view of life through one mans eyes and a reminder never to judge a book by its cover.

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