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Introduction It would be easy to read the book from the viewpoint of four, rich, fun-loving women, as that is indeed what they are. However, it is important that the reader has the background information that is provided by the first book. In "The Game," we are introduced to four very different characters who have to embark on a journey of self-discovery in order to become the women we meet in this sequel. The four friends are actually men, forced into gender reassignment medical treatment by their peers. They are rich enough to be able to live comfortably off the interest they earn, and rich enough to be able to do whatever crazy idea comes into their minds. Jenny, Davinia, Toni, and Tedrah settle into womanhood, with a few hiccups along the way. Jenny, Toni and Tedrah become obsessed with the opposite sex in a way they never thought possible, while Davinia prefers to stick with what she knows, and is soon caught up in a lesbian relationship. They are soon the talk of Copenhagen, their new home. They build new businesses, and transform the way people work in the city. The road to happiness is often rocky, and the ladies and their growing group of friends find themselves in some very dangerous situations. However, these women, with their money, connections, and smarts, are able to navigate their way out of anything. The bigwigs of Denmark are jealous of the girl's success, and want them erased, at any cost. By the end of the first book, all the friends are in happy relationships. Some are married, and one has even defied science by giving birth to a healthy child. But this is not some soppy romance, and the action and adventure is just the start of what they will have to face in "The Home Land."