A delightful, laugh-out-loud debut novel featuring a 30-something heroine and her big Italian restaurant-owning family.
For Jo Cerbone, being a good daughter means working at the family restaurant alongside her meddlesome brothers, her opinionated sister, and her larger-than-life parents. While she knows she's blessed to have such a big, loving family, it doesn't stop her from indulging in a little secret getaway once in a while-just for the sake of her sanity.
Now isn't exactly the time for any earth-shattering changes. But as Jo suddenly finds herself torn between two different guys-and fighting an assault on her family's livelihood-she starts to realize that life offers a pretty extensive menu, if you have the courage to try...
Genre: General Fiction
For Jo Cerbone, being a good daughter means working at the family restaurant alongside her meddlesome brothers, her opinionated sister, and her larger-than-life parents. While she knows she's blessed to have such a big, loving family, it doesn't stop her from indulging in a little secret getaway once in a while-just for the sake of her sanity.
Now isn't exactly the time for any earth-shattering changes. But as Jo suddenly finds herself torn between two different guys-and fighting an assault on her family's livelihood-she starts to realize that life offers a pretty extensive menu, if you have the courage to try...
Genre: General Fiction
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