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The Exit Strategy

✍ Scribed by Lainey Cameron


Book ID
110665400
Publisher
The Wild Rose Press
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Weight
237 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781509231393
ASIN
B088FBKC65

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Silicon Valley investor Ryn Brennan is on the verge of achieving everything she dreamed. She's succeeded in the male-dominated venture capital world, has a supportive husband, and is about to close the deal of her career. Everything is going exactly as planned, until she meets Carly, her husband's mistress, across the negotiating table. Carly clawed her way back from being a teenage runaway to become an accomplished scientist, caring single mom, and co-founder of her startup. Once she marries her loving fiancΓ©, she'll secure the complete family she craves. But she's blindsided to discover her not so perfect fiancΓ© is already married--to Ryn, her company's biggest investor. In an industry full of not-so-subtle sexism, can the two women rise above, and work together to overcome heartbreak, and ensure their success?


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