Books matching: workplace harassment

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    Wild Love
    Book 1 in the series:Rose Hill

    Wild Love - Rose Hill by Elsie Silver
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    'Wild Love' by Elsie Silver is a heartwarming romance set in the small town of Rose Hill, where childhood frenemies Rosie Belmont and Ford Grant reconnect and embark on a journey of rediscovering their relationship. The story unfolds with Rosie returning to her hometown after facing personal and professional challenges, only to find solace and support in the form of Ford, a billionaire with a golden heart. As their friendship deepens, secrets from the past emerge, including Ford's unexpected connection to a young girl named Cora, leading to a tale of love, friendship, and self-discovery.


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    Whisper Network by Chandler Baker
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    "Whisper Network" by Chandler Baker follows the story of four women working at a large corporation in Dallas who decide to take legal action against their boss for sexual harassment. As they uncover corporate cover-ups and face the aftermath of their actions, a mystery unfolds surrounding the death of their CEO and the potential replacement, Ames Garrett. The novel delves into important themes of workplace harassment, women empowerment, and friendship, with a mix of thriller elements and social commentary. The writing style is described as a mix of narrative storytelling, interwoven with police interviews and depositions, keeping readers engaged until the very end.

    Before that day, our lives raced along an invisible roller-coaster track, a cart fastened to the rails through engineering and forces we couldn’t wholly grasp, despite our superabundance of academic d...

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    Owned by a Sinner
    Book 2 in the series:Sinners

    Owned by a Sinner - Sinners by Michelle Heard
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    Owned by a Sinner tells the story of Kiara, a woman who finds herself working for Liam Byrne, the head of the Irish Mafia, despite her father's disapproval. As Kiara navigates her new job, she catches the attention of Finn Byrne, Liam's stepbrother, leading to a series of events involving blackmail and danger. The book explores the complex dynamics between the characters, especially the growing relationship between Kiara and Liam, which evolves from initial intrigue to a deep emotional connection. The writing style is described as raw and emotional, with a mix of suspense, action, and steamy romance that keeps readers engaged throughout the story.

    Kiara's character is praised for being smart, determined, and relatable, while Liam is depicted as a swoon-worthy mafia boss with a surprising sweet and caring side. The book is commended for its multi-faceted characters, engaging plot, and the author's ability to empower female characters in a genre that often deals with sensitive topics such as trauma and abuse. Readers appreciate the emotional depth of the story, the well-developed relationship between Kiara and Liam, and the intense, descriptive scenes that add to the overall reading experience.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Sinners )

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    The Stand-In by Lily Chu
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    'The Stand-In' by Lily Chu follows the story of Gracie, a woman who gets mistaken for famous Chinese actress Fangli. When Fangli asks Gracie to stand in for her at public appearances, including pretending to date the World's Most Handsome Man, Sam Yao, Gracie finds herself in a whirlwind of events that lead to unexpected twists and turns. The book delves into themes of romance, mental health, workplace harassment, and the struggles faced by minorities, all while maintaining a light-hearted and fantastical storyline that keeps readers engaged.

    Gracie's journey navigating fame, paparazzi, and the complexities of her newfound role as Fangli's stand-in is filled with humor, heart, and moments of growth. As she forms unexpected connections and faces personal challenges, the book explores serious topics such as mental health, racism, and sexual harassment in a way that adds depth to the storyline without detracting from its romantic and whimsical elements.

    My day is tidily laid out on my new LifePlanX app. It’s a work of art, to be honest. Here, the Life of Gracie Reed is beautifully organized and color-coded in neat little rows, a guarantee against ind...

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    The Escape Room by Megan Goldin
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    The Escape Room by Megan Goldin is a psychological thriller that follows the story of four high-flying investment bankers - Vincent, Jules, Sylvie, and Sam - who are trapped in an elevator during a team-building exercise turned deadly. As they struggle to solve cryptic clues to escape, dark secrets and past misdeeds come to light, leading to a thrilling game of survival. The narrative alternates between the present-day plight of the trapped bankers and the backstory of a former employee named Sara, gradually revealing the interconnected web of deception and revenge in the cutthroat world of high finance. Goldin weaves a gripping tale of suspense and mystery, with intricate character development and a fast-paced plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    Vincent was the last to arrive. His dark overcoat flared behind him as he strode through the lobby. The other three were standing in an informal huddle by a leather sofa. They didn’t notice Vincent co...

  6. Susan Fowler's book is a unique testimony of an unprecedented and pivotal moment in the history of tech, where she bravely stood up for her fundamental rights in a toxic work environment at Uber. The book not only delves into the challenges she faced at Uber but also narrates her entire life journey, showcasing her determination, grit, and impact on future generations of women in tech. Through her story, readers witness the transformation of a student, a worker, and a US citizen who found her voice and fought against injustice.

    Even though I was born in Michigan, I have always considered Arizona my home. When I was six years old, my father drove our family from our rental home behind a Kmart parking lot in Traverse City, Mic...

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    Troubled Blood - Cormoran Strike by Robert Galbraith
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    'Troubled Blood' by Robert Galbraith follows private detectives Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacot as they are hired to solve the mystery disappearance of Dr. Margot Bamborough 40 years ago. The story delves into the past while exploring the present dynamics between the two detectives, their personal lives, and their evolving relationship. The plot unfolds with meticulous detail, intertwining various cases, character developments, and moments of psychological suspense, all while maintaining a slow burn mystery that keeps readers engaged.

    The book is a lengthy yet immersive read, showcasing Rowling's masterful attention to detail and character development. With a focus on a cold case investigation, the narrative weaves together multiple plot lines, intricate twists, and deep dives into the lives of Strike and Robin. The writing style is described as captivating, with rich descriptions, well-paced storytelling, and a balance between the personal lives of the detectives and the complexities of the cases they handle.

    “You’re a Cornishman, born and bred,” said Dave Polworth irritably. “‘Strike’ isn’t even your proper name. By rights, you’re a Nancarrow. You’re not going to sit here and say you’d call yourself Engli...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Cormoran Strike )

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    The Midnight Tour - Beast House Chronicles by Richard Laymon
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    The Midnight Tour is the third book in Richard Laymon's infamous Beast House saga, following The Cellar and The Beast House. The narrative cuts between two points in time in 1980 and 1997, showcasing different characters and their interactions with the mysterious Beast House. The plot involves a mix of suspense, horror, and gore, with characters facing unsettling situations and dark secrets within the house's history. The writing style presents a slow buildup to a Laymonesk action-filled, bloody, and suspenseful conclusion, with some readers noting printing issues and typos throughout the book.

    “No,” he said, just as if he knew she was lying. “Let’s talk about it now. I came all the way up from the road to this godforsaken... trailer. I will not go all the way down until we’ve spoken face to...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Beast House Chronicles )

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    Loathe at First Sight by Suzanne Park
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    'Loathe at First Sight' by Suzanne Park follows the journey of Melody Joo, a Korean woman working as a video game producer in a male-dominated industry. The book sheds light on the challenges Melody faces in a workplace filled with sexism, misogyny, and racism. While the romantic subplot is present, the focus remains on Melody's career struggles and her determination to succeed in a hostile environment. The writing style is described as funny, well-paced, and engaging, offering a unique perspective on the gaming world.

    The other two Asian guys in the room looked at me, then whispered to each other in Cantonese and laughed. Whatever they said, I knew it wasn’t She seems very smart and cool—we should cut her some slac...

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    The Second Chance Year by Melissa Wiesner
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    The Second Chance Year by Melissa Wiesner tells the story of Sadie, a determined heroine who faces the challenges of her past year head-on. After a rough year filled with disappointments, she wishes for a redo and unexpectedly gets the chance to relive it. This opportunity leads to personal growth and life-altering realizations as she confronts her relationships and career, all while navigating the complexities of love and community.

    The writing style is accessible and engaging, blending elements of magical realism with heartfelt romance. Readers will find Sadie's journey relatable, as she learns that what she thought she wanted may not be what she truly needs. The story is rich with vibrant supporting characters, particularly her love interest, Jacob, who adds depth to the narrative. With themes of empowerment, self-discovery, and the sweetness of life, this book offers an enjoyable reading experience that resonates long after the last page.


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