Old secrets make office politics spiral out of control in this latest novel from bestselling author Camika Spencer.
The sparks that fly at Meridian Southwest are enough to ignite the tempers of even the most dedicated professionals. Margaret is about to retire from the company, Faulkner is an up-and-comer thirsty for a promotion, and Joyce is a domineering but sexy middle-aged woman about to grab her spot at the top of the ladder. They lead very different lives. But now something strange is going on, and suddenly Margaret, Faulkner, and Joyce are unexpectedly drawn together as a tangled web woven decades earlier begins to unravel.
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Praise for When All Hell Breaks Loose
“A refreshing look at relationships . . . impossible to put the book down. Spencer takes a place with popular writer E. Lynn Harris.” —USA Today
“A humorous tale about modern-day dating.” —Associated Press
“Passionate and provocative.” —Orlando Sentinel
“Contains so many sharp observations and uncomfortable truths that you may never want to leave your cubicle again.”—The Dallas Morning News
“With a tone like Dilbert spiked with vitriol,...Cubicles is perfect for the exhausted worker bee who realizes that Mr. Paycheck is the best thing about the job.” —USA Today
“Exceedingly well-executed...Spencer transcends the African-American ‘girlfriends with men problems’ genre and touches upon more substantial and universal themes.”—Fort Worth Star-Telegram
About the Author:
Camika Spencer is the bestselling author of When All Hell Breaks Loose. She holds a bachelor’s degree in broadcasting and journalism, has written for Eclipse, The East Texan, and Mosaic, and now writes a monthly column for dallasblack.com. She is currently working on her second stage production and third novel. She lives in Dallas, Texas. You can write to her at P.O. Box 41062, Dallas, TX 75241 or visit her website: www.camika.com.
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- PublisherVillard Books
- Publication date2003
- ISBN 10 0375759212
- ISBN 13 9780375759215
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages272
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