Pen Pals

Pen Pals by Olivia Goldsmith is a first edition published by Signet in 2002, featuring 417 pages in English. This work of fiction follows Jennifer Spencer, a Wall Street showboater who finds herself facing unexpected consequences after agreeing to take the blame for her boss’s insider trading. Initially believing she would receive leniency and support from her fiancé, Tom Branson, Jennifer’s reality shifts dramatically when she is incarcerated at Jennings Correctional Facility, leading her to confront the harsh truths of her situation.
Readers will discover Jennifer’s journey as she navigates life in a correctional facility, grappling with feelings of abandonment and betrayal. The narrative delves into themes of power dynamics and personal resilience, highlighting the stark contrast between her former life and her current predicament. As Jennifer adapts to her new environment, the story explores the complexities of relationships and the challenges faced by individuals in the legal system. This edition offers a detailed exploration of Jennifer’s transformation and the realities of her circumstances.
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When “Wall Street showboater” Jennifer Spencer agreed to “take the heat” for her boss’s insider trading, she thought at worst she’d be sent to some country club prison for white collar ladies. At the very least, Tom Branson, “the sharpest (and most handsome) young counsel on the Street” (as well as her “beloved fiance”) would arrange for special treatment and an expedited appeal that would have her back in her posh office within days. But once the gate is locked at Jennings Correctional Facility, Jennifer realizes that her boss, and somehow even Tom, have abandoned her to serve the full three to five years in a “battleship pink” hellhole.
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