
Carlos Garcia
A phenomenal book, completely intriguing and provocative. Kept me hooked and I loved all the characters... even the ones I was supposed to hate. The one book that had me yelling at the pages like some people yell at screens during a movie. This reverse sexual harassment is deeper than it suggests. Get this book, sit, and enjoy the depths this book takes you to. This is MC at his best. It takes my top spot (so far) for MC book read (I've read 5 others). I am sad thinking of MCs passing and not leaving a larger library for us to read. the day I read his last book will be a very sad day indeed. Read THIS book, you won't regret a minute. 5/5.

Neil Willens
The story starts off well and begins to build. It has the always current themes of workplace competition, sexual harrassment and styles of corporate management. Unfortunately, I thought I had downloaded the whole book and, id so, it left me hanging at what seemed to be the end of a chapter. If there is more to this book, I'd wish to continue reading because the author is very good at building a story, which is why I feel disappointed with the feeling that I've spent time on a teaser, when I thought I'd begun to read a full book, which is very disappointing,especially as it is the first book I've downloaded through Book Bub.
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Ann Eastwick
Facinating take on sexual harassment in corporate America. A little dated from technology perspective (published in 1994) but timeless as to issues of greed, ambition, corporate malfeasance and sexual issues in the workplace. Creighton is a great and versatile author. Thoroughly enjoyable!
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