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Executive Lust: Diversity Week. Executive Lust

Par : Emilia Yeo
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  • ISBN978-83-977056-3-0
  • EAN9788397705630
  • Date de parution13/08/2025
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  • ÉditeurEmilia Yeo

Résumé

My name is Valerie Carlyle, and I'm an executive. Yes, I'm fourty-eight. And I have appetites you can't even imagine. It's the Diversity Week. And God, help me. The name alone makes me roll my eyes. A full five days of panel discussions, acronym-stuffed slideshows, and fake clapping. This year's theme: "Global Inclusion and Intercultural Empowerment." Someone got paid to write that. Five days of forced smiles, bad coffee, and "inclusive synergy" weren't on my menu.
But Malik, tall, dark and British, was.  By Monday night, I will have him on his knees. You can call it team-building. I will call it victory. Executive Lust: Diversity Week is a smart and filthy short story about a successful woman who seduces, tempts, and uses men for her pleasure.
My name is Valerie Carlyle, and I'm an executive. Yes, I'm fourty-eight. And I have appetites you can't even imagine. It's the Diversity Week. And God, help me. The name alone makes me roll my eyes. A full five days of panel discussions, acronym-stuffed slideshows, and fake clapping. This year's theme: "Global Inclusion and Intercultural Empowerment." Someone got paid to write that. Five days of forced smiles, bad coffee, and "inclusive synergy" weren't on my menu.
But Malik, tall, dark and British, was.  By Monday night, I will have him on his knees. You can call it team-building. I will call it victory. Executive Lust: Diversity Week is a smart and filthy short story about a successful woman who seduces, tempts, and uses men for her pleasure.