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Executive Assistant Iris, Volume 1 - Eduardo Francisco, David Wohl
Executive Assistant Iris, Volume 1
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She's a secretary, bodyguard, and assassin all rolled into one! Meet Iris, a loyal and ruthlessly efficient subordinate to her powerful, corporate boss Mr. Ching. In the modern, cutthroat corporate world, today's CEO needs an intimidating edge to stay on top, and Iris is more than well-trained to... show more
She's a secretary, bodyguard, and assassin all rolled into one! Meet Iris, a loyal and ruthlessly efficient subordinate to her powerful, corporate boss Mr. Ching. In the modern, cutthroat corporate world, today's CEO needs an intimidating edge to stay on top, and Iris is more than well-trained to oblige the demand of her employer - including murder. However, Iris discovers the man she has dutifully served for most of her life is far more corrupt than the people she is sworn to protect him from. Now torn between her loyalties to the only person she's ever served, and the new life she realizes she's ready to explore on her own, she must make a choice that could ultimately lead to her demise. Iris' treacherous journey for redemption is set in motion as the entire first volume of the critically acclaimed action-adventure series is collected here for the very first time!
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9780982362853 (0982362854)
ASIN: 9780982362853
Publisher: Aspen Mlt, Inc.
Edition language: English
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CJ the Book Peddler
CJ the Book Peddler rated it
3.0 Executive Assistant Iris, Volume 1
I read the single issues.3.5Art was nice but not always consistent. The same could be said for the story. The endings of some of the issues left the reading with a raised eyebrow and a question mark when we returned to the next issue as if nothing had happened.Like most of Aspen's work, the heroine ...
CJ the Book Peddler
CJ the Book Peddler rated it
3.0 Executive Assistant Iris Volume 1 TP
I read the single issues.3.5Art was nice but not always consistent. The same could be said for the story. The endings of some of the issues left the reading with a raised eyebrow and a question mark when we returned to the next issue as if nothing had happened.Like most of Aspen's work, the heroine ...
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