New from the Blackboard -bestselling author of When All Hell Breaks Loose : When some old secrets make office politics spiral out of control, three women will have to decide how far they’re willing to go to climb the corporate ladder.
At first glance, you couldn’t find three women more different than Margaret, Faulkner, and Joyce. Margaret is almost sixty, devoutly religious, and getting ready to retire from her job at Meridian Southwest. Faulkner is a young go-getter who really wants to land a position in upper management. And Joyce is a domineering, immaculately dressed middle-aged woman who’s moments away from receiving a top executive appointment.
But something just doesn’t seem right with these three. Isn’t it strange that Margaret and Joyce have worked together for more than twenty years but barely even speak? Why is it that the more Faulkner tries to impress Joyce with her hard work, the more Joyce seems to hate her? Who can explain why the management position for which Faulkner is the best qualified applicant remains vacant? And why is James, the department intern, always smiling about something?
Over the course of a few weeks, Margaret, Faulkner, and Joyce are unexpectedly drawn together as a tangled web woven decades earlier begins to unravel.
This was my very first book to read by Camika Spencer. I must say I was impress with the plot and storyline. It captured me right off the first few pages. It reminded me of my own personal work struggles and hit home with the office politics. I had no idea what I read was gonna unfold the way that it did. It was REALLY good. I highly recommend others read this book and I plan on reading more of her books.
The only compliant that I have is I came across quite a bit of typos. Some I know were because of the character and there were some that were just errors. That’s the only reason I said 4 stars. It’s still a wonderful book though.
Before the "Lipstick Jungle", the humorous politics of the television series "The Office", one of my reads, "Cubicles" came along. This novel is over 10 years old and challenges what your boundaries and beliefs about how far you would go to climb the corporate ladder. This is a little known gem, but it resonated with me. A must read for folks in the "Cubicle Jungle"...folks who've never been there, need not apply.
I thought the Cubicles was an okay book with some entertainment value. There was also some revelations about life and work place tribulation for me. It's not a book I would highly recommend.