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Glass Ceilings and Coffee Stains. Melody Shay Series, #1
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- ISBN8232544652
- EAN9798232544652
- Date de parution09/10/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
Glass Ceilings and Coffee Stains A Short Novel by Claire Sutton - The gleaming offices of Aurion Global Solutions, the coffee is organic, the smiles are strategic and the wellness program might just be a money-laundering scheme. Meet Melody Shay, former entrepreneur, newly corporate captive and reluctant survivor of motivational meetings, forced gratitude and a boss who weaponizes "mindfulness" in heels.
When a string of suspicious invoices surfaces, Melody stumbles onto something much darker than bad budgeting. Armed with sarcasm, caffeine and a dangerously well-honed sense of irony, she navigates HR platitudes, office politics and the delicate art of staying sane while everyone else loses it beautifully. Witty, biting, and unexpectedly human, Glass Ceilings and Coffee Stains is a story about power, reinvention and the fine line between professionalism and self-preservation, with just enough espresso to keep the truth percolating."Think The Devil Wears Prada meets Office Space, but smarter, funnier, and a little bit wicked."
When a string of suspicious invoices surfaces, Melody stumbles onto something much darker than bad budgeting. Armed with sarcasm, caffeine and a dangerously well-honed sense of irony, she navigates HR platitudes, office politics and the delicate art of staying sane while everyone else loses it beautifully. Witty, biting, and unexpectedly human, Glass Ceilings and Coffee Stains is a story about power, reinvention and the fine line between professionalism and self-preservation, with just enough espresso to keep the truth percolating."Think The Devil Wears Prada meets Office Space, but smarter, funnier, and a little bit wicked."
Glass Ceilings and Coffee Stains A Short Novel by Claire Sutton - The gleaming offices of Aurion Global Solutions, the coffee is organic, the smiles are strategic and the wellness program might just be a money-laundering scheme. Meet Melody Shay, former entrepreneur, newly corporate captive and reluctant survivor of motivational meetings, forced gratitude and a boss who weaponizes "mindfulness" in heels.
When a string of suspicious invoices surfaces, Melody stumbles onto something much darker than bad budgeting. Armed with sarcasm, caffeine and a dangerously well-honed sense of irony, she navigates HR platitudes, office politics and the delicate art of staying sane while everyone else loses it beautifully. Witty, biting, and unexpectedly human, Glass Ceilings and Coffee Stains is a story about power, reinvention and the fine line between professionalism and self-preservation, with just enough espresso to keep the truth percolating."Think The Devil Wears Prada meets Office Space, but smarter, funnier, and a little bit wicked."
When a string of suspicious invoices surfaces, Melody stumbles onto something much darker than bad budgeting. Armed with sarcasm, caffeine and a dangerously well-honed sense of irony, she navigates HR platitudes, office politics and the delicate art of staying sane while everyone else loses it beautifully. Witty, biting, and unexpectedly human, Glass Ceilings and Coffee Stains is a story about power, reinvention and the fine line between professionalism and self-preservation, with just enough espresso to keep the truth percolating."Think The Devil Wears Prada meets Office Space, but smarter, funnier, and a little bit wicked."