Saturday, June 20, 2020

Review: WHITE COLLAR WOMAN by Nicholas L. Maze


“Marla Evans ain’t jumping for any man.”

Working a 9-to-5 didn’t leave much time or energy for romance…until Kevin, which wouldn’t be a big thing except she was already married. Of course, it was a loveless marriage, so maybe it didn’t count. Hoping to start an office fling, Marla sets up a date for the Jazz Fest with Kevin. But then she finds out that her husband got her tickets for the same event. Oh Dear!

Then it turns out that her boss was also into her along with another co-worker. Wow, she’s just surrounded by all these men. It was interesting to see how she handles all these men, but the narrative is not very compelling. It needed more drama and action. It was most comprised of slow, mediocre days at the office. Nothing really too scintillating.

I could see where this was trying to go, but it just didn’t quite make it there for me. An okay read though.

My rating: 3 stars

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