People Person
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.28 (536 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01FGSB6OO |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 284 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-06-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
zoe Lomas said Really enjoyed this book. Really enjoyed this book. Loved the story line and the fact that it doesn't rely on sex scenes to keep the story going. As a starter book its really good. Looking forward to the next book from Alex Spear!. Funny Office Politics Good story with believable characters - gay or straight, you will enjoy this funny tale of office politics.
Her ethics are repeatedly tested at the difficult job she depends on to pay for her nephew’s life-saving treatment. But why does the evil boss, Penelope, seem determined to destroy Louisa one minute then groom her for promotion the next? Can Louisa avoid competing with her best friend, can she still call herself a people person, and who can she really trust in the race to the top?. Cripplingly long hours, an incompetent, lazy line manager and a couple of vindictive rivals don’t exactly help, and she is in danger of burning out. Louisa Cannes is trying to juggle her human resources career with looking after her family and keeping her girlfriend interested
She will typically be writing two novels, a blog and a TV script all at once while reading half a dozen novels (none from beginning to end) while talking to good friends online, on the phone, and to her cat. I want women to enjoy themselves more, and to look after themselves at least as well as they do everyone else.” . Born in London, she now lives with her wife by the sea. Many, many decades have passed since Alex was at school but she still gets told off for being easily distracted. The power of female relationship
Born in London, she now lives with her wife by the sea. Alex Spear loves traveling the world listening for stories. Alex says, “I am passionate about women and my mission is to tell our stories. She will typically be writing two novels, a blog and a TV script all at once while reading half a dozen novels (none from beginning to end) while talking to good frie