Love and Famiglia
The DiDominzio
Novellas
by Lyssa Layne
Date of Publication: March
13th 2017
Cover Artist: Amanda
Walker
Genre: Contemporary
Romance
BLURBS
Meet the DiDominzio family—fiery, loud,
Italian. Francesca, Antonia, Gianna, and Carmine were raised by their strict,
old school Italian father. Each sibling has their own journey but how they find
their happily ever after definitely isn’t easy.
The King and the Pawn - Francesca, the
baby of the family, wants nothing more than to fulfill her dream of being a
fashion designer. Unfortunately, Papa DiDominzio will stop at nothing to squash
her dreams and lead her toward the traditional career of the women in their
family. Francesca concocts the perfect plan to bring home a man her father will
hate in hopes that he’ll make a deal so she can still reach her dreams.
Not in Love - Antonia, the sexy
second to youngest DiDominzio, exudes nothing but sex appeal, especially with
her non-traditional blue eyes. After dating one man after another, Antonia
thinks she’s finally found the man of her dreams until she realizes the one she
really wants has been right in front of her since they were children.
One Day as a Lion - Gianna, the eldest
DiDominzio sibling, is the only one that has followed Papa’s wishes by marrying
an Italian man and working in his restaurant. While her brother and sisters
suspect something isn’t right with her marriage, none of them can prove any
differently. However, there is one man that will do everything in his power to
save Gianna from the man she calls her husband.
Destined For You - The only male
sibling, Carmine is more like a second father to his sisters than their
brother. There’s only two things that are important to Carmine-his family and
his club. Keeping up with his sisters and running his successful business
leaves him no time to find a mate. As luck would have it, fate falls into his
lap, changing his world, in more ways than one… and not necessarily for the best.
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