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  • Office Wars: Bathroom Politics

  • By: James Patton
  • Narrated by: Eric Bryan Moore
  • Length: 5 hrs and 11 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Summary

Office Wars is in full swing, and Bran finds his everyday life in disarray. Vicky poses a problem, but he lacks the time and resources to figure it out. He can no longer bail on Office Wars, or it could very well mean his freedom. His employer manipulates him into a deal, but Bran cannot be sure what is really at stake.

There is even a salary on the line, and if Bran fails to hold up his end of the deal, then he will become a Serf for the next five years.

In the middle of everything, he is starting to believe the people on his team are becoming real friends. As he gets to know some of them, he realizes Office Wars could change their life, and his decisions in Office Wars were inadvertently putting them all at risk. A tough decision is before him, and he might have the one Poker Chip that can bind them all.

Between his employer's manipulations, Vicky, Office Wars, and the potential permanent loss of a friend he is finding out that he cannot do it all alone. Can he navigate his changing world, and still hold onto the things he cares about most? Or are all the secrets going to tear his world apart?

©2020 James G. Patton (P)2021 James G. Patton
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Honestly fantastic! A brilliant progression from the first book and the ending has me thirsting for more!

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Trying too hard to be funny

The author tries to be funny. but isn't, his characters come across as annoying and childish instead. the story is confusing and theres no real tension to it. the difficulty with dungeon crawl stories is how to make it interesting and this one fails. Theres a good possibly more interesting plot in the background but a majority of the book is focused on just boring crawl through an office.

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