Relatively Close By Judy Serrano
Genre: Suspense Thrillers with a twist
Short Synopsis: Recovering from the latest family trauma has made the
Montiago family wake up to the fact that their priorities have
definitely been misplaced. With Max throwing himself into the depths of
his work as an FBI operative, he inadvertently sends the wrong message
to his wife and brothers. In Relatively Close, the third book of the
series, Lilly fights for the attention of her husband, until it becomes
painfully clear that she is up against a mistress way more powerful than
the ones she has fought before. Keeping it relatively close is
something with which Lilly is way too familiar. She turns her attentions
to another, only to find out that the reality of the business, which
has kept her dripping in diamonds and living in mansions, is nothing
more than an ugly reminder of El Diablo anda suelto: The devil running
loose.
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For those who want to read this, please read #1-2! I was quite confused because I did not know who some of the characters were, how some of them knew one another, and why certain things were mentioned. The book is based around betrayal, lies, and many affairs! Who does she stay with? Who was she with before, because I never read the previous two? Ah! The author lets so many questions float around in my brain that it feels like I am watching an ABC TV show! The end of the books sneaks right up on you - I hardly believed I was finished reading. I think this book is one that makes you want to read it in 1 day and then begin the next! Obviously, read them in order unlike what I did! :) If you want your own personal copy just enter below!
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