Women of Society Series I

Women of Society Series I
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Download or read book Women of Society Series I written by Quinton Fauntleroy and published by Quinton Fauntleroy. This book was released on with total page 275 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nichelle Owens is a strong, focused woman who wanted to make a big impact in her career. She dedicated her life to achieving all that she could in school and the workforce as well. She meets her future husband, Eric Grainger, who shares the same career goals as she. With Nichelle’s goal of becoming District Manager and Eric’s goal of becoming Vice President of their companies, they’re a pair to be reckoned with. During their relationship, Nichelle and Eric unintentionally leave out certain aspects of what they truly want out of life. A series of unplanned events begin a downward spiral in Nichelle’s picture perfect life. At the height of her career, Nichelle makes a difficult decision that alters her whole world as she knew it. A woman in Nichelle’s position has everything-a family, money, power and respect, but how does she handle it while losing herself in the process?


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