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Lis Meler

Unspoken words of love

Elena thrived as a businesswoman in a male-dominated industry, prioritizing her career advancement over her personal relationships. However, an unexpected event during a routine business trip abruptly disrupted Elena's successful trajectory, changing her life forever.
The management she had trusted and expected to always support her confronted her, leaving her in shock. The once warm and welcoming environment now felt cold and hostile, as she stood face to face with the very people she believed would protect her. In a split second, her career ended.
Following the confrontation, Elena seeks solace in the house, where she spent her summer days as a youth. During her stay, Elena receives an enigmatic letter urging her to reconnect with her past. A past that had always been at the forefront of her mind now seems to pave the way for her future. She felt like a puppet in the hands of destiny.
156 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
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Quotes

  • Jeniece Carelsehas quoted17 days ago
    “You never know how strong you are

    until being strong is your only choice.”
  • imacemb56has quoted24 days ago
    The day my life changed, I arrived at the usual time. When I entered the office, Patricia was filling her nails with a look of boredom at the reception. She always filed her nails. Her nails were perfect, neither short nor long, neither square nor round, perfect.

    On more than one occasion, the bosses had called this unprofessional behavior to her attention.

    “Patricia, please, can’t you see that looks unprofessional? What will clients think when they enter Bouvet and see you sitting there filing your nails? Andrés had recently scolded
  • Okonera Johnhas quotedlast month
    The day my life changed, I arrived at the usual time. When I entered the office, Patricia was filling her nails with a look of boredom at the reception. She always filed her nails. Her nails were perfect, neither short nor long, neither square nor round, perfect.

    On more than one occasion, the bosses had called this unprofessional behavior to her attention.

    “Patricia, please, can’t you see that looks unprofessional? What will clients think when they enter Bouvet and see you sitting there filing your nails? Andrés had recently scolded her. Andrés Jiménez, head of National Sales, is a good guy, although unbearably insecure. “I’m sorry, Mr. Jiménez, it won’t happen again,” Patricia replies.

    Of all the Bouvet’s bosses, I was the only one who didn’t harass her about doing her nails. Poor thing, I often thought, how boring it must be to be doing the same thing day in and day out. “Bouvet & Bouvet, good morning. Yes, I’ll put you through.”
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