Andrea Wolkowicz was on the fast track at her job, and set her career aside to move home and tend to her father and sister after her mother's death.
Now though Andrea needs more than being the caretaker of her family to feel fulfilled. When her original business idea is shot down by the city council she decides to reopen her father's car wash, and do it with female help. The uniform is bikinis and fascination of the town is strong, and not necessarily in a positive way.
With the publication of THE BIKINI CAR WASH Pamela Morsi has cemented herself a place in my book budget when looking for a story about a strong women who refuses to let society dictate whether or not she can be successful.
THE BIKINI CAR WASH is a fast fun filled read, with well rounded characters who seem to jump from the pages into your life.
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After Andrea Wolkowicz abandons corporate life to help
care or her sister, she quickly wears out the want ads in
their rustbelt hometown. Time to be her own boss.
Every mogul knows the best idea is an old idea with a new
twist. So Andy proudly revives her fatherβs business: an
old-fashioned car wash...staffed entirely by bikini-clad
women. That ought to get trafficβand bloodβflowing on
Grosvenor Street!
This gutsy gimmick soon has the whole town in a lather,
and not necessarily in a good way.
Scandalized citizens are howling, neighboring businesses
are worried. But straitlaced grocery-store owner Pete
Guthrie is definitely intrigued. He knows itβs hard to run
a small business in a big-box world. To him, Andyβs brains
and bravery are as alluring as the bikini she calls
business attire.
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