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“If you’ve ever been out of a job and need a little pick-me-up, then Robinson’s Pink Slipper is the lighthearted read for you.”
Gerri Russell, author
by Gina Robinson
4.7 stars – 17 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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A lighthearted look at one woman’s search for everyday greatness, true friendship, love, and the perfect job.
From Gina Robinson, America’s acclaimed master of the super-sexy spy novels Spy Candy, Spy Games and the upcoming The Spy Who Left Me, comes a new novel for anyone who’s been down on their luck, out of work, or is just looking for a fresh path to greatness . . .
SHE’S BEEN PINK-SLIPPED . . .
Now Leesa Winsome just has to fend off all unsuitable offers until the dream job she’s been promised actually comes through. Which should be anytime now. Really. Unfortunately, the mind-numbed bureaucrats at the Employment Security Office insist she make her required three job applications a week and settle for any “reasonable” offer. Or they’re cutting off her unemployment. The thing is–their definition of reasonable is completely unreasonable. It’s time to get creative with her applications. . .
NOW SHE’S DESPERATELY SEEKING GREATNESS . . .
Convinced Leesa is failing to get a new job, her family sends her to a motivational workshop at the Northwest Institute, “where greatness begins,” to get some inspiration. And she finds it in the charismatic speaker, handsome, eligible Ryne Garrett. At the workshop, she joins a wacky group of fellow jobseekers–the Job Camp Group. But just when everything is falling into place, things go horribly wrong. It will take a lot more than greatness and inspiration to get her through it.
One Reviewer Notes:
“Leesa Winsom is not having a good life. First she gets pink slipped, then her kitchen goes up in flames during a home renovation, and she’s forced to move in with her father and older sister. Her godmother, Alice, talks her into going to a “Breakthrough to Greatness” seminar where she meets Roger and Bud, head of the Job Camp Group {JCG for short}, and Ryne…who invented the BtG seminar and happened to save her at a Starbucks moments before – where Lees happened to say she wasn’t buying into the whole “greatness” thing, not knowing who he was. Oops… I loved this book…it was a light, enjoyable read that had a lot of funny moments included. Ms. Robinson definitely knows how to hold a reader’s attention and keep them coming back for more. I’d definitely recommend this as a beach read, or sitting on the porch enjoying the peaceful breeze nights when you just want to relax with a good, lighthearted book. ”
Angieleigh
About the Author
Gina Robinson lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and children. She belongs to Romance Writers of America and International Thriller Writers. Always an avid reader, she particularly loves romance, mysteries, suspense, and anything that makes her laugh. With these interests, writing romance with action, adventure, and a humorous touch is a natural fit for her. To find out more about Gina, visit her website at www.ginarobinson.com
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