Heartache. Betrayal. Forgiveness. Redemption… It’s time to head back to Magdalena, New York, and spend a little time with the people we love to love and even a few we love to hate.
Roman Ventori isn’t looking for a wife. He’s had one of those and it ended badly. He’s come back to Magdalena out of duty, not love for the town that drove him away with rumors and judgments.
Angie Sorrento is in …
Angie Sorrento is in Magdalena to do a job, not find a husband. She almost had one of those, until he dumped her days before the wedding.
Roman’s father has health problems and his last wish is to see his son settled with a wife, a child, a second chance at a life that doesn’t include city life and flashy women. There’s only one person in town who can make the impossible happen. Angelo “Pop” Benito, the Godfather of Magdalena, is the wiliest matchmaker in the Catskills and if he sets his mind to it, an old man might see his wish come true.
Oh, and remember Gloria Blacksworth’s notebook, the one filled with enough destruction to bring down Magdalena? Well, it’s causing trouble again, and this time the target is Miriam Desantro… Pop’s going to try to intervene, but he might be too late…
Truth In Lies Series:
Book One: A Family Affair
Book Two: A Family Affair: Spring
Book Three: A Family Affair: Summer
Book Four: A Family Affair: Fall
Book Five: A Family Affair: Christmas, a novella
Book Six: A Family Affair: Winter
Book Seven: A Family Affair: The Promise
Book Eight: A Family Affair: The Secret
Book Nine: A Family Affair: The Wish
If you love to read about second chances, don’t miss:
That Second Chance Series:
Book One: Pulling Home – (Also prequel to A Family Affair: The Promise)
Book Two: The Way They Were – (Also prequel to A Family Affair: The Secret)
Book Three: Simple Riches – (Also prequel to A Family Affair: Winter)
Book Four: Paradise Found – (Also prequel to A Family Affair: The Wish)
Book Five: Not Your Everyday Housewife – Friends, do-overs, and living large.
Book Six: The Butterfly Garden – Sometimes love happens when you least expect it.
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Nota bad read just not as good as some of her others that I have read. Kind of a let down
Probably very informative, original, etc but I can’pt get into reading this author–After 4 chapters I take it off my Kindle. . .PS I’ve tried different bks by Ms Campisi no go for me
Honestly, I was so confused about what was going on that I stopped reading it. I didn’t understand the premise and the tiny houses and the motive behind sending her there and who all the characters were and I couldn’t read it anymore.
Light hearted but at times, hard to follow.
Did you ever walk into a party and realize you know no one there? At all. If I’d read the earlier books in this series it might have made more sense, but it was all too confusing and not worth the effort to sort it all out.
It was really hard to read it as a stand alone. I had too many characters and plot lines that came in previous books.
It was ok. I felt like more loose ends could have been wrapped up, but it was designed to be part of a series. There was enough to be a mostly stand-alone though, so at least the reader is not left aggravated that it’s not actually a whole book. I am not feeling compelled enough to buy the other 8000 books though for those loose ends.