Good writing with fun and interesting characters makes To Catch A Cheat a fun and entertaining romance to
read.
Marissa Kincaid and her two best friends, Amy and Candi, run a webzine at AtlantaTellAll.com.
Marissa runs the bulk of the webzine while Amy answers sex questions and Candi handles the gossip column, dishing
about Atlanta's most notable residents. Marissa dreams of the day she can quit her day job as a computer-programmer
and just run the online magazine, AtlantaTellAll.
Marissa has a knack for dating serial-cheaters. She decides someone should warn other women about these
serial-cheaters. The police have databases to track sex offenders so it only stands to reason women should also
be told the location and background of serial-cheaters. So she adds a link to AtlantaTellAll that takes
viewers to TheGuyCheats.com.
The first cheater Marissa adds to the site is Trent Jackson. When they were thirteen he backed out of the
Sadie Hawkins dance with her and went to the movies with another girl instead.
Trent Jackson is the owner of DieHardAtlanta.com and CEO of Jackson Enterprises. When he's informed of
Marissa's site and informed that he's listed there as a cheater he adds a link to his online site at
DieHardAtlanta.com that takes viewers to TheGirlLies.com.
After battling back and forth through online postings to each others' sites they appear together on a live
radio show. While on the live radio they are made an offer neither can refuse. All they have to do is share an
apartment together for one week, complete a few simple assignments, and appear daily on the radio talk show.
The prize will be a multimedia campaign consisting of radio spots, television commercials and newspaper
advertising for a twelve-month period that will total over a million dollars. The "catch" is that after one
week together they must emerge from the apartment still enemies and remain enemies for twelve months. If they
fail, they walk away with no prize ...or do they?