OK. I did not really finish this one. I: could not warm up to the protagonist, who claims to have full ethics but then also seems to do almost whatever it takes to keep a client and get partnership (though I do believe not what she was accused of - if nothing else then there would be no book); hated the setting in which she worked (the corporate 'jungle'), and I now feel the need to do an energy cleanse from reading about it; disliked her friends; dislike the impulsive self-destructive behaviours of the protagonist, who then turns around and pulls the 'poor me no one trusts me properly and/or understands' me number (I wonder why?). I think too that it is telling that I just closed the book and cannot actually remember the protagonist's name - I guess I did not care enough about her to remember it. I got about 12% in and was already skimming to see if the book was going to go anywhere. I read bits and pieces in the middle and the ending then closed the book, realizing that I have better things to do than force myself to even skim through a book that I do not particularly wish to read.I agree with another reviewer, anyone who compares this book to Evanovich's Stephanie Plum books has never read the Stephanie Plum books. Those ones give me a good laugh. This one gave me a need to take a shower, meditate, and (as mentioned above) do an energy cleanse. Idk! Who needs that?