Luke Lively

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Luke Lively has over twenty-five years experience as a bank executive and currently runs Lively Consulting Services, providing leadership, training and operational support to the financial services industry. His clients include banks, insurance, internet and software companies. Luke regularly lectures on organizational change, leadership and client service to a variety of businesses, governmental, community and non-profit organizations and has been published in a number of banking publications including The American Banker. Luke lives in North Carolina with his wife of twenty-seven years, Teresa.

A Questionable Life is his first novel.

Average rating: 3.84 · 74 ratings · 11 reviews · 5 distinct worksSimilar authors
a questionable life: A Novel

3.67 avg rating — 61 ratings — published 2009 — 5 editions
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Tempest (The Family Book 1)

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Tempest

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The Merry Fellow; or, Jovia...

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The merry fellow; or, jovia...

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“Well, that's what I still think, but I am in a rut at work--I hate my job,' I said, allowing my emotions to find words.”
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“Putting some 'gray in play,' as Chad referred to it, always helped. HE said the act of rationalizing the pros and cons helped to cloud the issues enough to avoid a moral quandary. It allowed us to believe the ends justified the means. Seeing gray helped to remove the black-and-white, right and wrong ethical choices.. . Had I become so jaded in my life that I had actually forgotten the difference between right and wrong? Or had I simply tried to ignore the difference so I could sleep at least two or three hours a night?”
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