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The Corner Office

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Kayla Gardner was a tough, conniving beauty who didn't mind using her body to get ahead. Trading sex to the arrogant Michael Stone in exchange for a corner office had seemed like such a simple idea at the time. But she had underestimated just how cruel and ruthless he could be. In the brutal world of office politics she found herself involved in cutthroat, backroom intrigues at their worst. If she is to make it to the ranks of the senior partners it will be kill or be killed, destroy or be destroyed, eat, or be swallowed up. The powerful heights of a wealthy New York law firm form the backdrop for a tale of cruel lesbians and vicious, power hungry lawyers, of greed and sexual predators, of blackmail, lust and shattered Graphic sex and sexuality

103 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 11, 2010

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J.J. Argus

632 books108 followers
Also writes as the single name author "Argus"

JJ Argus started writing erotica in the 1980s working for Star Distributing, a New York publisher. He wrote 3 books a month until Star went under with the advent of the internet. He has also been published by Beeline and Beaver books, and sold short stories to Penthouse, Oui, Nugget, and numerous others. In the 1990s he began writing for British publishing houses, which required a decidedly higher level of quality and a lower level of obscenities. He has been published repeatedly by Olympia, Silver Moon, Chimera, and Virgin - Nexus. He has written and sold over 250 novels, most of which are now available in electronic format.

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October 22, 2011
This is one of Argus better books.
It's a good story around the intrigues that surrounds promotions at a prestigious law firm, where everyone is vying for the vacant corner office. The questions is what the junior partners are willing to do to get it. Mix that up with great sex, blackmail, domination and humiliation and you get a smouldering sex pot of a story.
If you like that sort of stuff it's warmly recommended.
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