Laughing All The Way to The Bank

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Book 1:  The Gigi Spacola Series

Release Date:  11/29/2021

486 Pages

Published by:  P2P Publishing, LLC.

 

Book Summary

Regina (Gigi) Spacola spent her entire college career working hard.  She only had two rules to live by.  Rule #1 was to work hard and get good grades.  Rule #2 was don’t make the same mistake her friends made.  Don’t date Jeremy Cotton!  He was known for breaking every girl’s heart and she was not going to fall victim to his seductive ways.  To that very end, Gigi succeeded in glorious fashion on both accounts.  Then, they bumped into each other during a college graduation celebration and their lives would never be the same again.

Over the course of the summer, Gigi started a new job as a sale woman for QualTel Communications.  She spends her days learning about their products and developing the skills required to be a successful salesperson.  But a whole new level of fun comes when she starts meeting customers and experiencing a series of mishaps that show you just how Gigi found herself laughing all the way to the bank.

While her days are full of dedication and adventure, she spends her nights living a modern-day Cinderella story with one of Boston’s young princes.  As the son of the richest lawyer in Boston and founding partner of the largest and most prestigious law firm in Boston, Jeremy introduces his girl to life among Boston’s elite. 

It may have started as a conquest, but he soon learns that Gigi isn’t just any girl.  She is the one.  Just when he is ready to live happily ever after, the prince of Boston is put in an impossible position.  To keep a promise to his father, he must give up his girl for the first term of law school.  Before leaving for Harvard Law, Jeremy must prove to Gigi that he truly loves her and find a way for their relationship to endure the four-month hiatus.

Reviews:

5 of 5 Stars

Enjoyable. Uplifting. Wittily written!  Keeps one curious as to what will happen next! Hard to put down!    

Kathy Grayson

 

5 of 5 Stars

As a fan of rom coms I loved this feel good, sizzling page turner! Laughing All The Way To The Bank is a really fun, well written modern love story with lots of steamy sex. I found myself falling in love with the main character-Gigi- who is a smart, warm and funny woman making the transition from being a college student to her new life in the world of “adulting.” She is caught up in an intense passionate new love affair while trying to navigate her first job in the corporate world with always entertaining and often hilarious results. 

Peggy Lebo

 

5 of 5 Stars

This was an interesting collage of entertaining situations that make up the life of a young beautiful 20 something as she navigates her way through college graduation, relationships and starting a career. This was a fun read that had me laughing and thinking back to my carefree days right after college.

Greg Duval

 

5 of 5 Stars

This is a well written book of a young woman stepping. from childhood to adulthood. It would be great as a beach read. The character development is interesting and makes it worth the read.

Lenore B Lebo

 

5 of 5 Stars

An excellent debut novel

Just finished reading this book full of great characters (Gigi’s family reminded me of the Soprano’s without the crime) and I highly recommend it to anyone just starting to make the transition from college or university to work as this book will resonate strongly with you. A fun read and a great debut novel that had me thinking “This will make a great movie” after just a couple of chapters.

Paul Boxshall, United Kingdom

 

3 of 4 Stars

This was an entertaining book from start to finish. Gigi is an interesting character. She’s smart and driven to succeed. Many readers will relate to the nervousness of the first job interview and the need to succeed in a new job. Her concerns about being prepared and professional in her position were realistic. What I liked most about the book was her outlook and drive to succeed. She seemed unflappable when something went wrong at work. It reminded me of graduating from college and getting my first job. The author did an excellent job of conveying the emotions she experienced when she quit her job with her uncle to start the next chapter in her life.   Read More

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