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Seventeen-year-old Vince’s life is constantly complicated by the fact that he is the son of a powerful Mafia boss, a relationship that threatens to destroy his romance with the daughter of an FBI agent.
Liz says:
“This hilariously funny book is a modern day version of Romeo & Juliet without the tough language and the horrific tragedy! You will be laughing from the first scene.” (Sequel – Son of the Mob: Hollywood Hustle)
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Cap lives in isolation with his grandmother, a former hippie; but when she falls from a tree and breaks her hip, Cap is sent to a foster home where he has his first experience in a public school.
Liz says:
“Capricorn (Cap) knows nothing of life outside of the “hippie commune” that only he and his grandmother live in. When his grandmother has to go to the hospital for a broken hip, he goes to stay with an old friend of his grandmother’s and is sent to a local middle school. Cap is totally naive and is easy prey for the other students. In the end, his naivete makes him the most popular kid the school has ever seen! This is a sure winner!” |
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