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The Office Romance - A Story Of Love And Frustration - cover

The Office Romance - A Story Of Love And Frustration

Jim Miller

Publisher: Jim Miller

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Summary

The Office Romance" is a story about a young receptionist, Tristan Mike, who witnesses a romantic encounter between his boss and a co-worker. The story follows Tristan as he navigates the complexities of office dynamics and relationships, while also trying to balance his personal life and career aspirations. As he struggles with the ethical implications of the office romance, Tristan must decide whether to speak up or stay silent. The book delves into themes of power dynamics, sexuality, and the blurred lines between professional and personal relationships. It offers a thought-provoking and relatable read for anyone who has ever worked in an office setting.
Available since: 01/12/2023.

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