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CONFESSIONS OF A CORPORATE SLUT |
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by Jacqueline Gum |




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“Jacqueline Gum skillfully weaves a compelling story about the life of a “corporate slut,” the wife of a corporate executive. Her portrayal of Roberta’s feelings is so vivid that every woman reading this fascinating tale will be brought into the story and be captivated by the emotional highs and lows and everything in between. This is a page turner in which the reader wants to see how Roberta deals with this life and how she finally resolves the complexities and horrors of being a corporate slut.” Shelly Rosenberg, editor www.shellyrosenberg.com |
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Jacqueline has that rare talent to take real life events and craft them into a poignant, gritty story that you can’t put down. She brings humor to her writing along with flawed, human characters. Jacquie uses Roberta, the sassy protagonist in Confessions of a Corporate Slut, to suck you into the man’s world of the restaurant supply industry where you feel her pain and celebrate her triumphs. It’s a crack that allows the reader to peer into a little known world and yet touches on the common themes of love, broken dreams, and renewal.
Todd Metcalf, author “Hacked—The End of The Internet |
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Written by Alex Hutchinson, Novelist Published March 24, 2008 |
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A thoughtful novel of inner conflict written in a witty style, "Confessions of a Corporate Slut" is a top pick for community library fiction collections. |
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Midwest Book Review, Published July 7, 2008 |