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Ebook About In this domestic thriller, sex, ambitions, and disaster burn more intensely than the Los Angeles sun.Emily is a top talent agent who rules the land of talk shows and reality TV. Whip-smart and brutally practical, she outmaneuvers all rivals…except in her personal life. Emily willfully ignores her CEO husband Doug’s philandering in exchange for their glamorous one-percenter lifestyle, until a surprise pregnancy changes everything.A TED-Talking business guru with a reckless streak, Doug embarks on an audacious relationship with Chloe, the stunning young receptionist at his market research firm. But Chloe has a secret: a volatile past she’s desperate to forget. Their chaotic entanglement sets off a chain of shocking scandals, plunging Emily into a scheming fight for survival.As they each try to fight their way to the top, there’s only one question: How far will Emily go to protect her child and preserve her carefully curated life?Book The Receptionist Review :
This book tells the story of the married couple Doug and Emily; and also Chloe, Doug's eccentric receptionist who is one of several women he is having an affair with. Emily's chapters are written from her perspective in the first person, while Chloe and Doug's chapters tell the story from their perspectives in the the third person. The book has four parts, with a total of 54 main chapters.Early in the first few chapters, we get a feel for Emily's personality and her priorities, as we learn about her mother's passing, her laser focus on her career, and how she met her husband Doug. The story continues to develop very slowly, and other than the initial meeting between Chloe and Emily in the first chapter, there is not really much excitement or action at all for the first half of the book. There are so many chapters of background about Emily and Doug, and I found it to be rather boring after the first hundred pages or so.I realized far too late, that this wasn't going to be much of a suspense/thriller book. This book is actually more focused on the subtle dynamics between the couple, and the mind games played by the unstable Chloe as she has an affair with Doug. If reading about how a wife and the mistress size each other up at a party is exciting to you, then maybe this book isn't a waste of time, but for me this was tough to even finish. I didn't find the book to be thrilling or suspenseful, there weren't really clever twists or amazing reveals, and the ending wasn't nearly satisfying enough to make up for how bored I was with the rest of the story. In fact, I was slightly annoyed by part of the ending too. I understand what the author was going for, and maybe the premise could have worked, but the execution was just disappointing for me.It could be that I was just not the intended demographic for this book, and maybe you will enjoy it more than I did. Make sure you are aware though, this is not really a murder mystery/suspense thriller, this is more of a domestic drama, something that reminds me more of a soap opera than a thriller. I found so many things wrong with this book that I don't quite know where to start. First, the three main characters—a married couple and the woman the husband is having an affair with—are utterly unlikeable. I don't get what makes authors think having all unlikable/unbelievable main characters is a good way to get readers to like a story; I have never enjoyed a book with unpalatable lead characters. We have the career-ladder-climbing wife, the narcissistic husband who believes he's God's gift to all womankind (if I never see that worn-out trope again, it will be too soon!), and the darkly sociopathic receptionist/lover with a questionable past. The characters come across as cookie-cutter to me, two-dimensional characters with no unique facets to make them interesting or like people you'd actually meet if you lived in the same social sphere. Not one character could I care about and invest in as a reader because none seemed remotely decent or relatable... and they were not well-formed characters to boot. I'm a little sick, too, of the tired trope of the evils of the 1%, especially those living in Los Angeles and New York. Finally, this book is supposed to be a thriller, but only a small first part hints in that direction… then nothing much happens for a LONG time... and then the last 20% or so seems more thriller like. Unfortunately, the soggy middle seems devoid of any sort of thriller aspect at all. Ho, hum, hum-drum. This book had problems with both characterization and plot, never a good thing for a novel!I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review. Read Online The Receptionist Download The Receptionist The Receptionist PDF The Receptionist Mobi Free Reading The Receptionist Download Free Pdf The Receptionist PDF Online The Receptionist Mobi Online The Receptionist Reading Online The Receptionist Read Online Kate Myles Download Kate Myles Kate Myles PDF Kate Myles Mobi Free Reading Kate Myles Download Free Pdf Kate Myles PDF Online Kate Myles Mobi Online Kate Myles Reading Online Kate MylesBest Code Girls: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II By Liza Mundy
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