Highly skilled computer science grad Trey Adams lands her dream job at global tech leader ISC in Boston as the first employee in its CEO-sponsored “neurodiversity at work” program. Trey finds herself under the command of toxic manager Bart Sherman, who is hell-bent on firing Trey's assigned sales mentor, Andrew Clooney. Andrew’s personal finance and mental health struggles intensify as Bart tightens his termination grip. As Trey's talent shines, Bart, biased by her neurological differences, places Andrew and Trey in a competitive, nearly unwinnable customer pursuit, forming a trapdoor to ruin both careers at ISC.
Facing evident failure under their narcissistic boss, Andrew and Trey must find a way to partner their high-performing strengths into a winning formula. Otherwise, Bart’s pressure will push Andrew into unemployment and an unrecoverable health crisis, leaving his wife and college-aged twins without their home, and without Andrew in their lives.
Keith Partington graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology. He worked as a collaborative sales professional at Microsoft Corporation for twenty-eight years. His tenure spanned multiple industries and various citizenship initiatives that support workforce development, diversity, and education.
Since 2018, Keith has leveraged his broad range of sales, marketing, and technology skills as a volunteer freelancer to assist with projects focused on accessibility, inclusion, and alumni connections. He is the co-chair of the Landmark College Advisory Council, and he volunteers in the Canal and Community Pal inclusion program for Rochester Accessible Adventures. Keith is the northeast states lead for the Microsoft Alumni Network and a board member of the Victor Central Schools Educational Foundation, with a core focus on alumni storytelling.
Keith achieved his lifelong dream of becoming an author in 2023 with the launch of Fraternal Resolve, followed by the sequel, Workforce Resolve, in 2025. He also published The Canalway Challenge Library Tour in 2023. This free eBook details his 360-mile biking journey to visit thirty-one libraries along the historic Erie Canal as part of the Canalway Challenge program. He also volunteers as an ambassador, helping to promote the Canalway Challenge to trail and waterway users.