In Clean Slate, Book Two of The New Mafia Trilogy, a battered and bruised Natalie Ross leaves her family and boyfriend behind in Philadelphia and makes her way to Los Angeles to seek forgiveness from her estranged best friend, Chelsea. Natalie wants to start over and forget all about the past year
Clean Slate (New Mafia Trilogy #2)
β Scribed by E. J. Fechenda
- Book ID
- 108130234
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 163 KB
- Series
- New Mafia 2
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
In Clean Slate, Book Two of The New Mafia Trilogy, a battered and bruised Natalie Ross leaves her family and boyfriend behind in Philadelphia and makes her way to Los Angeles to seek forgiveness from her estranged best friend, Chelsea.
Natalie wants to start over and forget all about the past year she spent as the girlfriend of an enforcer for the Philly Mob. Unfortunately, it isnβt as simple as running away. While there are thousands of miles between Los Angeles and Philadelphia, the ripple-effect of her actions is far reaching. With a price on her head, Natalieβs brother, Grant, and her mobster ex-boyfriend, Dominic, are forcing change within the Philly Mob to eliminate the threat.
Alliances are formed and negotiations are made to ensure Natalieβs safety in California, but an announcement from home and an unexpected betrayal may cause Natalie to once again leave everything behind.
*For mature audiences.
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