Thursday, May 16, 2019

RELEASE DAY BLITZ w/REVIEW - MAFIA - The Beautiful Years Part IV by Annie Rose Welch

The Beautiful Years Part IV 
by Annie Rose Welch 
Release Date: May 16, 2019 
Cover Designer: Buoni Amici Press 
Genre:Contemporary/ Mafia Romance 

The Book Junkie Reads . . . Review of . . . THE BEAUTIFUL YEARS PART IV . . . I'm not trying to be difficult, but I have to say this LOUD AND CLEAR. THIS IS A CONTINUOUS SERIES SET WITH THE SAME COUPLE SAME FAMILY DEEP ISSUES. You should not start with this book. There are three more before it that are deep, dark, dangerous, delicious, filled with lies, deceit, deception, love, devotion, protection. 

There are highs and lows in most if not all relationships. Some come from just living life. Others come from the lies, secrets, or just out right deception of what is said, done, omitted. With this fourth installment in the Beautiful Years series you are going to get all that goes with the fact that she married in to a crime family that she had no knowledge of. She finds that when it hits the fan. It really hit the fan. You are going to find the same love and devotion from the one man in the world she thought she could pin her whole world on. You will see just where the ruthlessness of his birth right comes from. 

I have this to say. If you love mafia type romance, suspense, danger and all that goes with it then you will need to very much pick up this book. After you have gather the other three before it. This is a fantabulous series that will have you on your seat, turning the page, wanting more, staying up late or waking up early. The depths only go deeper. 

Revenge is best served cold. But this time I think that maybe revenge will have a whole new meaning given to it. 

My husband had been keeping a secret from me—a secret that would irrevocably change the course of our lives.

He was the son of one of the most ruthless men alive, and an heir to the infamous Fausti crime family. They were beautiful, powerful, ruthless—royalty in their beloved Italy and beyond. Though I was under their protection, the monster who craved me would stop at nothing to have me. He demanded blood as the price for revenge. The clandestine life my husband led pulled us deeper into a dangerous world, and his vengeance came at my expense. I became the one with a secret to keep—a secret that might kill me in the end. Book IV in a seven-part Mafia Romance saga.


 
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Born and raised in New Orleans, Annie has a habit of shortening her words and telling long stories. She speaks with a southern flair and cooks with it too. At the tender age of twenty- one, she hitched up her wagons (took her first plane ride) and moved out west to the big shake (California). Her passion for writing began one sleepless night when she imagined a gorgeous woman and a man with maniacal hair floating above her like lightning bugs falling from the sky. Curious about them, their story, and why they were floating around in her head, she sat down and penned (typed) her first novel, Marigny Street. A dream come true for her, she hasn’t stopped writing since. She loves a damn good love story, always has, no matter what the genre. She is particularly moved by imperfect love that in its own unique way is perfect, the notion of love at first sight, soul mates, and things that are generally out of the norm.

When she’s not writing she enjoys dabbling in photography and finding new, inspirational music to add to her collection. She currently resides in Texas (where everything really is bigger) with her husband, daughter, and their three peculiar dogs, Boudreaux, Tabasco, and Vanna Loo (who, call her crazy, bark with an accent).

For lagniappe (a little extra), a virtual cup of café au lait and beignets, please visit Annie’s website:

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Part II

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