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You Will be Mine
The sweetest torture is wanting what you can't have
Luke Saello walks a thin line, managing properties in Boston’s North End. He must remain cordial with the notorious Murabito family without being drawn into their illegal dealings. He could have left, returned to Miami after his girlfriend was murdered, but he is determined to find her killer. The last thing he needs is to deal with a mafia princess.
She wants to rent the old bakery space he owns and when Anthony Murabito asks; you make it happen. The woman is supposed to marry Murabito’s son Tony, who has made it clear to Luke he better keep his hands off. He figures this won’t be a problem since spoiled, vapid women were not his thing. Unfortunately, she isn’t at all what he is expecting.
Billie Palmieri has spent her life trying to distance herself from her father. When her parents divorced, she found solace with Nonna M, as all the kids had called her. She learned the joy of baking at the grandmotherly woman’s side, and now that she is grown, Billie wants to reopen the bakery that meant so much to her. That is the only reason she returned to Boston, certainly not to be manipulated and used by her father, so he can gain more power.
She has no trouble resisting Tony’s advances, but her new landlord is another story. The man looks more like an enforcer for Murabito, making her question his motives. She’s determined to keep him at arm’s length, but as trouble finds its way to her door, he insists on coming to her rescue.
Billie fights her attraction, fearing getting involved with her will put Luke in danger. Threats have been made, and she is determined to protect him, but there may be more to fear than the enemy they know.
Stories of love are timeless
About the author
Amy Curiston
I live in a small town in Michigan with my husband, a rather grumpy Shih Tsu and a fluffy rescue cat that insists my office window be open, even in winter. Now that our four children are grown, it seemed like a perfect time to do something with the stories that have been rolling around in my brain for years.
Having spent thirty years working in the medical field, it is a joy to stretch the wings of my imagination and feed my romantic soul. Bringing these characters to life and having people respond to them has brought a new facet to my life that I hope will continue for years to come.
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When people ask about my writing process, how I plan out my stories; I have to laugh. I may have a vision for a scene when I start, then the characters take me in another direction. They can be quite demanding sometimes, but they are always entertaining.
Amy Curiston
What Readers are saying
An enjoyable and heartwarming read.
I became lost in this love story so effortlessly taking me away to another time and place. It is also a love story about family. I hope she continues to write about this extended family.