Author: | James West | ISBN: | 9781491766569 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | April 27, 2015 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | James West |
ISBN: | 9781491766569 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | April 27, 2015 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
Alison Reilly works as a legal secretary by day, but she spends her nights banging away on her beautiful blue drum set. Office politics and ill-advised romances rule the halls at worksomething Alison steers clear of until the firm hires Joan Stevens as a secretary. Joan is the most intense, most self-confident, and most brash woman whos ever worked at the firm. Shes also a stunning beauty that everyone in the office, including Alison, cant help admiring. When Joan goes out on a date with an office services clerk, George Kerns, she returns refusing to talk about the dateand she wont even read the lyrics to a song that George left her. But Allison does read the song, and shes impressed by its clever lyrics. Soon, shes jamming on the drums with George, but their beautiful co-worker continues to invade their minds. Personal and private worlds collide, and Alison, Joan, and George edge toward a dramatic conclusion in Phase.
Alison Reilly works as a legal secretary by day, but she spends her nights banging away on her beautiful blue drum set. Office politics and ill-advised romances rule the halls at worksomething Alison steers clear of until the firm hires Joan Stevens as a secretary. Joan is the most intense, most self-confident, and most brash woman whos ever worked at the firm. Shes also a stunning beauty that everyone in the office, including Alison, cant help admiring. When Joan goes out on a date with an office services clerk, George Kerns, she returns refusing to talk about the dateand she wont even read the lyrics to a song that George left her. But Allison does read the song, and shes impressed by its clever lyrics. Soon, shes jamming on the drums with George, but their beautiful co-worker continues to invade their minds. Personal and private worlds collide, and Alison, Joan, and George edge toward a dramatic conclusion in Phase.