The Art of the Deal
by:
B.A. Stretke (author)
Sean Robbins's life rarely goes according to plan, which leaves him suspicious and determined to make it on his own. But when he learns why he failed to win a coveted internship with Chicago's leading lawyer, Coleman West, he soldiers on and takes a lesser position in West's firm instead. It...
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Sean Robbins's life rarely goes according to plan, which leaves him suspicious and determined to make it on his own. But when he learns why he failed to win a coveted internship with Chicago's leading lawyer, Coleman West, he soldiers on and takes a lesser position in West's firm instead. It won't stop him from snubbing Mr. West whenever he runs into him. Never mind that Mr. West is not only brilliant but gorgeous. Sean has his pride. People assume Coleman West was handed everything he has on a silver platter. Not so-he fought and scraped his way to the top of Chicago's elite. That hard work taught him to set high standards for those he chooses to work with... or date. So when he gets on an elevator and runs into the very man he dismissed as being beneath him, the instant chemistry surprises him. Sean and Coleman could be happy together, but first they must overcome everything that stands in their way: backstabbing, jealousy, and their own pride and prejudices.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781623804244 (1623804248)
Publish date: April 22nd 2013
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 200
Edition language: English
I would have enjoyed this more if the transition between character perspectives, settings, and overall scenes had been broken up more clearly rather than just a new paragraph with no clear break. The character focus could have been more consistent and have less frequent changes – more like in the be...
Hmmmm. Not bad but at times it was all too easy. The resolution left something to be desired.
I wanted to like this so much more than I did and I can't tell you how disappointed I am that I have to say that, especially since I was convinced it was going to be my new favorite novel. Written in a way that's the perfect example of tell not show, I couldn't help but feel from the start that the ...
2 StarsI can usually find something positive about a book to make me at least like it. I’ll be reaching to come up with anything I enjoyed about this book.The book starts out with Sean receiving the highest grades for his course and therefore promised the best placing in his internship. He’s embarra...