Clinical lab scientist Tony Leung lands her dream job working for Global HemoSolutions, a Silicon Valley company headed by Erica Sanders, the most famous female CEO in America. Tony crosses paths with one of the company's investors, venture capitalist Sheila Graham, and their chance meeting turns in
Trade Secrets
β Scribed by V.K. Tritschler
- Book ID
- 110710076
- Publisher
- Inkspell Publishing
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 365 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781949931976
- ASIN
- B08L9VXSGD
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
What happens when your dream job turns out to be a hot mess?
Emily earned a spot in a top Adelaide advertising agency and was excited to be starting her professional career. But on her very first day she gets coffee spilled on her by Meg, her new and complicated co-worker; runs into Jimmy, her wildly inappropriate boss; and gets stuck in an elevator with Harry, who is the hottest guy in the industry and her company's biggest competitor.
When Jimmy enlists Emily to spy on Harry and his company, things become more complicated.
But Emily finds that her life isn't as perfect as she'd dreamed. Now, she has to choose between handsome Harry, who may not be all he seems, and bawdy Jimmy, who is exactly what she fears. Secrets and hidden agendas rip apart Emily's dreams. Will she pick the devil she knows or the one she doesn't?
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