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Executive Decisions: The Hanson Legacy, #1
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Executive Decisions: The Hanson Legacy, #1
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Lauren Lane is done. After a year of frustrating job searches, her seventeenth interview - with Hanson Enterprises and incredibly difficult CEO Drew Hanson - is the final straw. Instead of quietly moving on, Lauren takes her frustration to the digital world. Her blog and video series, Late Night with Lauren, becomes even more popular as she turns Drew into the ultimate case study on everything wrong with corporate leadership.
Initially, unbeknownst to Lauren, Drew Hanson is watching. At first, his interest is defensive, but as he sees himself through her witty, uncompromising lens, his anger gives way to introspection. He realizes the man she describes isn't just a bad boss... he's a man who needs to change.
Neither could realize how that job interview would be the catalyst to change their course. As Lauren is forced to choose between the independence of her viral platform and an unexpected new path, she discovers that the man she publicly made an example out of, becomes the most surprising person to see her worth.
Lauren Lane is done. After a year of frustrating job searches, her seventeenth interview - with Hanson Enterprises and incredibly difficult CEO Drew Hanson - is the final straw. Instead of quietly moving on, Lauren takes her frustration to the digital world. Her blog and video series, Late Night with Lauren, becomes even more popular as she turns Drew into the ultimate case study on everything wrong with corporate leadership.
Initially, unbeknownst to Lauren, Drew Hanson is watching. At first, his interest is defensive, but as he sees himself through her witty, uncompromising lens, his anger gives way to introspection. He realizes the man she describes isn't just a bad boss... he's a man who needs to change.
Neither could realize how that job interview would be the catalyst to change their course. As Lauren is forced to choose between the independence of her viral platform and an unexpected new path, she discovers that the man she publicly made an example out of, becomes the most surprising person to see her worth.

















