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The Godmothers
The Godmothers: A Novel | Camille Aubray
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Big Little Lies set in World War II era Greenwich Village! An irresistible, suspenseful novel about four women who marry into an elegant, prosperous Italian family, and then must take charge of the familys business when their husbands are forced to leave them during the war. Meet the Godmothers: Filomena is a clever and resourceful war refugee with a childhood secret, who comes to America to wed Mario, the family's favored son. Amie, a beautiful and dreamy French girl from upstate New York, escapes an abusive husband after falling in love with Johnny, the oldest of the brothers. Lucy, a tough-as-nails Irish nurse, ran away from a strict girls' home and marries Frankie, the sensuous middle son. And the glamorous Petrina, the familys only daughter, graduates with honors from Barnard College despite a past trauma that nearly caused a family scandal. All four women become godmothers to one anothers children, finding hope and shelter in this prosperous family and their sumptuous Greenwich Village home, and enjoying New York life with its fine dining, opulent department stores and sophisticated nightclubs. But the womens secret pasts lead to unforeseen consequences and betrayals that threaten to unravel all their carefully laid plans. And when their husbands are forced to leave them during the second World War, the Godmothers must unexpectedly contend with notorious gangsters like Frank Costello and Lucky Luciano who run the streets of New York City. Refusing to merely imitate the world of men, the four Godmothers learn to put aside their differences and grudges so that they can work together to protect their loved ones, and to find their own unique paths to success, love, forgiveness, and the futures theyve always dreamed of.
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KadaGul
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In April, I am excited about reading “Godmother“ by Camille Aubray. The book is about four women who become godmothers to each other's children. They seek refuge and hope in a wealthy family's home in Greenwich Village. The book highlights their experiences as they enjoy New York City's fine dining, department stores, and nightclubs. Thank you 🙏 @Read4life for being my match for #AULDLANGSPINE #AuldLangSpine2024.

Read4life I look forward to hearing what you think. This was a #SUNDAYBUDDYREAD book in 2023. I‘m so happy we were matched for #AuldLangSpine 💙 3w
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TheBookHippie
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I loved this book!!! Loved!!! #sundaybuddyread WIN

♥️♥️♥️♥️ #12BOOKSOF2023 JANUARY

Andrew65 This book has a lot of nominations for January and was almost my pick. Doesn‘t seem almost a year since we read it, where has the time gone! That book certainly packed a memorable punch. 4mo
Deblovestoread Such an unexpectedly good read! ❤️ 4mo
TheBookHippie @Deblovestoread it truly was ♥️ 4mo
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TheBookHippie @Andrew65 I know!!!! 🤯😵‍💫 4mo
julieclair Me too! 4mo
kspenmoll My pick too! It was soooooo good! 4mo
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#12BooksOf2023 @Andrew65
My favorite book of January 2023 was The Godmothers, which I read for #SundayBuddyRead with @TheBookHippie . 😀

kspenmoll Mine too! 4mo
Andrew65 A popular choice! It was an excellent read. 4mo
AmyG Ha, me three! 4mo
TheBookHippie Mine too!!! 4mo
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kspenmoll
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Andrew65 I almost chose this one. 4mo
AmyG That was my pick, too! 4mo
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AmyG
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Trying this again (always read directions!).

#12Booksof2023 @Andrew65

Andrew65 😂😂😂 This one almost made my favourite for the month. Really enjoyed this book. 4mo
AmyG @Andrew65 What is interesting is this list doesn‘t necessarily reflect my best of list. Some months every book was great! 4mo
Andrew65 @AmyG Yes some months many great ones, others hard to choose a best one as nothing particular stands out. (edited) 4mo
julieclair This was my January pick, too. 👍 4mo
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TheBookHippie
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#SUNDAYBUDDYREAD JANUARY 2023

“Men are just men
From now on children first”

👩🏻‍🍳 https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/lasagna-bolognese

I loved this read. Cannot wait to read her again next month!!!

Reminiscing ♥️

AmyG Ahhhhh, I knew this author‘s name was familiar. 🤣 4mo
TheBookHippie @AmyG 🤣🙃♥️ 4mo
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I had never heard of this book before a bunch of Littens read it a few months ago and sparked my curiosity. This is the story of four sisters-in-law united by marriage and a shared love and loyalty for their on the fringe of the mafia family. These are strong and determined women, which just happens to be my favorite type of women to read about, and their story was filled with excitement and family secrets making it a fun weekend read.

TheBookKeepers Oh this sounds great! 11mo
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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
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I finished (but haven't yet reviewed) 7 books for #booked2023 during the first quarter of 2023.

6 #ProperNounInTitle My Name is Carrie Soto
7 #WronglyIncarceratedMainCharacter Just Mercy
12 #TitleStartsWithVOrW The Weary Blues
15 #BookFeaturingThreeGenerations The Godmothers
16 #AfroFuturismBook Parable of the Sower
17 #BookWasMoreWeirdThanExpected Tropic of Cancer
24 #GiftenByALitten The House With Chicken Legs

Cinfhen Fantastic ♥️🙌🏻 Don‘t forget:
You have until Midnight April 3 to submit all books read between Jan 1-March 31, 2023 🧭 to enter the #FirstQuarterDrawing:

Here‘s the link: https://forms.gle/DJJdqbFZydvy9ndv7 13mo
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Danay
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23 #26 This was not what I expected it to be but it was very good. I mean with the name like the The Godmothers I shouldn‘t be surprised that it was about the mob. But it was a softer kinder version. And Godmothers are way smarter than Godfathers.

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Monica5
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Enjoyed this book. I usually don't reread books but I am sure I will reread this one. It's set in the 1930's - 50's, with a little bit in the 1980's and 2019. It's a historical novel focusing on an Italian Crime Family.
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Monica5
I became part of this book. I went through a whole string of emotions with it. It's beautifully written. I felt the ups and downs of this family. I enjoyed the fact that the women took charge when during that time period it was not the way things were done.

I recommend this book to anyone that likes historical fiction, crime books, or family sagas.

I won this in a Goodreads Giveaway. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

#Goodreads
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DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 13mo
kspenmoll Great review! This is a good one! 13mo
Clwojick Well done! 13mo
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Monica5
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Listening to this audiobook. I tried to read it once but couldn't get into it, so that I would try the audio 😉

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mcctrish
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This looks like it might be hilarious and it‘s got #sundaybuddyread feels all over it from our February read ( I do love Toni Collette)

TheBookHippie Oooooo 14mo
TheKidUpstairs I LOVE Toni Colette and would watch her in anything! 14mo
mcctrish @TheBookHippie I wish we could all go together ❤️ 14mo
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RebelReader
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I saw so many people reading this on here and I was experiencing FOMO so I had to read it. I like a story with strong women characters and this did deliver; however, I thought it was a bit unbelievable in spots in my humble opinion.

Cinfhen GREAT flowers 😍 1y
RebelReader @Cinfhen My house is full of flowers right now. I was at Trader Joe‘s and had to get my usual mix and then they had tulips(my fav) and then Paul got me a dozen roses for Valentines Day! I do love flowers! ❤️🌷💐🌸 1y
Cinfhen Trust me, I GET IT!!! Enjoy them 😍😍😍 1y
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RebelReader
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1. My library holds that come in pretty much dictate what order I read things. Also my IRL book groups.

2. I read every day of the week, but I love to read outside the best. I figure by April 1st I might be able to do a few afternoons if I dress warmly. 🤣🤣

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kspenmoll
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My January reads that I finished- 9 in total. Going across the first 5 were buddy reads: #goldenagecrimeclub #sundaybuddyread #literarycrew #Janeandtheexcellentreadalong #seriesmysteries #jumpstart2003

Apologies to all regarding buddy reads & discussion participation on my part this month. There have been family health issues & work issues that have exhausted me! February looks much brighter!

Librarybelle Still a good reading month! 1y
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AmyG
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#ReadingBracket2023 @chasjjlee (thank you….I am going to give this a whirl. Looks fun!)

tpixie Book sounds good. And bracket looks fun too! (edited) 1y
AmyG It was a fun read! @tpixie 1y
tpixie @AmyG oh good. I told my bookclub about it!! Lol 😂 I guess I should review better for typos! 1y
AmyG @tpixie I knew what you meant. 🤣 (edited) 1y
tpixie @AmyG 😀 1y
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DebinHawaii
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Finished last Sunday for #SundayBuddyRead but I failed to get a review post up. I would say that mafia stories aren‘t my thing so I likely never would have read this if @TheBookHippie hadn‘t picked it but I really found myself caught up in the stories of the 4 godmothers & their life in NYC from the 1940s, through the war years and into the 1950s. It made me watch the first 2 films in The Godfather saga (I am slowly slugging through the 3rd) & ⬇️

DebinHawaii …had me Googling & looking for more info which is always a good sign in historical fiction. It‘s not perfect, I felt the ending was a bit rushed & wrapped up too neatly in some cases but I enjoyed the ride & the always interesting Sunday book discussions. 1y
TheBookHippie It was a great way to start January!!! 1y
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TheBookHippie
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In other news yet another cover option for our January book #SUNDAYBUDDYREAD 👀🤣🤣👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🖤

Karisa 🤭 I love it! I guess it‘d be Filomena in the driver‘s seat. 1y
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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
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It's a business travel kind of week so my days feel extra long but it's nice to get on the road and see a couple new-to-me hotels I've never visited before. Luckily I know the managers, so the transition is easy.

Finally finished The Godmothers. Going to start Ghost 19 and hopefully get to the other two this week, as well.

#sharreadathon

TheBookHippie ♥️♥️♥️🖤🖤🖤 1y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick @thebookhippie I'm too tired to formulate answers tonight. I entered 108 reservations for a convention group. Perhaps tomorrow my brain will have recovered. LOL 1y
TheBookHippie @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick OY VEY!!! I can wait I love hearing your take!!! Rest up! 1y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 1y
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Andrew65
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But for the #SundayBuddyRead I would never have picked up this book, but so glad I did as this was an excellent read. I especially enjoyed the section covering the Second World War Years. Would really have liked to know what happened following the end of the main story and the death of the Godmothers. Thanks @TheBookHippie for your work on the read and for choosing the book. Recommended.

24th book for #JumpStart2023 @Clwojick @TheBookHippie

TheBookHippie It was a lovely find!!! 🖤 1y
Clwojick I‘ve seen so many great reviews on this one in the last few weeks, that it‘s quickly moving up my TBR list. ❤️ 1y
Andrew65 @Clwojick Definitely well worth a read. 1y
AmyG This was such a fun read. And The Godfather kept popping up on cable! 1y
Andrew65 @AmyG I really must watch or Read The Godfather. 1y
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#SUNDAYBUDDYREAD

Her other book I am planning for January 2024 yes I know that sounds absurd. BUT I have plenty to read until then…🤣👀

As always thank you so much for SUNDAYS!!!
Next week SIMONE !!!!

vlwelser I love that you're already picking books for 2024. And now I know not to read this in the meantime. 💙 1y
TheBookHippie @vlwelser 👀🤣😘 I always look for good discussion or what I think could be without reading too much about the book 😅😵‍💫 sometimes that backfires as we well know 😫 thankfully we have fun no matter what. 1y
vlwelser Sometimes the bad ones are almost more fun discussion wise. But obviously I prefer to actually read good books. It all works out. 1y
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mcctrish Oh thank you for saying that! I was totally going to find this and read it ❤️❤️ 1y
TheBookHippie @mcctrish ♥️♥️♥️ trying to make ya all wait 🤣♥️ 1y
TheBookHippie @vlwelser BAD ones are memorable that‘s for sure. 😝 we had one that was so bad with so many people sleeping with so many people I had to make a literal charts and diagrams and post them to our discussions so we all knew what we were doing. @Andrew65 and I still bring it up it was 😵‍💫 and found out later accurate 👀. (edited) 1y
vlwelser Oh. I read that. It's novelized fact. Ish. I'm glad you all had fun with it. 1y
DebinHawaii I have had this one on my Kindle for ages & didn‘t realize until I read the author notes that it was by her. Now, I‘ll wait even longer to read it so I can do it with the group! 🤣🤣🤣 1y
TheBookHippie @vlwelser I‘ve read the actual books by her. Fascinating !!! So I went into it with tooo much knowledge as it was 👀😅 1y
TheBookHippie @DebinHawaii 😝😅🤣🤣🤣OY 1y
Catsandbooks Looking forward to it!! 1y
CoffeeAndABook Already looking forward to reading that next year 🙌🏼😃🎨🧑🏻‍🎨 1y
mollyrotondo Excellent!!! 1y
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TheBookHippie
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Filomena forces her hand and get the girls to school together Nicole and Teresa.
To protect them.
I COULDNOT believe what I was reading from Aime…….ugh STILL a man for happiness?! REALLY?! UGH.

Aime and Filomena off to see Strollo
Trade the book for their lives
They hope.
This part made me 🤮so not a fan of Aime … you?

AmyG Amie and Lucy were my least favorites. 1y
Sargar114 Amie was my least favorite. She continuously doing things that I hated. That scene with the wiretap was the only redeeming factor for her. 1y
vlwelser @AmyG 💯 1y
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vlwelser It felt like Aimee was just there to call in her favor. I love that Filomena sticks up for Nicole consistently. Not sure that would have worked on Lucy. 1y
mcctrish I was so frustrated with Aimee ( again) with this school issue! Thank goodness Filomena got her in line 1y
Bklover @TheBookHippie Hey, I have fallen behind, but am still reading this. My neighbor offered to help me paint my kitchen and living room, so we have been working on that constantly. I‘m really enjoying this book, but will probably stop following the discussion. ❤️❤️❤️ 1y
TheBookHippie @Bklover oh painting help -how wonderful !!!! No worries a few are behind and still posting a week late so do whatever works for you♥️!!! I‘m so glad you‘re enjoying it. 1y
DebinHawaii Aimee‘s response to sending Nicole to school (& the affair of course) really annoyed me. Like @AmyG she & Lucy we‘re my least favorites. (edited) 1y
Catsandbooks I'm glad Filomena pushed Aime into letting Nicole go to school. Aime was my least favorite character as well. 1y
Karisa Yeah, Aime dipped lower here for sure. Then seeming jealous of your own daughter‘s success! Really? That part made me pause. There must be people out there like that, but I don‘t know of anyone who‘d wish for less for their kids 🤷🏻‍♀️ (edited) 1y
TheBookHippie @Karisa my mother 👀😝. One of my daughters friends mom too😫so ridiculous 🤦🏻‍♀️. 1y
Karisa @TheBookHippie 😲 😢 🤬inexcusable! I‘m so sorry 1y
TheBookHippie @Karisa It is. I made the mistake of being born female. 🤣 1y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Maybe Nicole would've been better off with Lucy & Frankie. 😂 UGH. Given the closeness of the family and their previous endeavors, why wouldn't Aime want Nicole to join Theresa at school? Money couldn't be the true issue, right? 1y
TheBookHippie @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick NO. I wondered if it was lack of control or worried that she‘d be smarter than her -who knows it was weird though. 1y
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https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/488978

Pollock

Petrina seeing Richard after selling her Polluck!!

AmyG I knew she would get back at him. This was awesome. 1y
Sargar114 Richard was such a tool. Cue eyeroll 1y
vlwelser One last little dig. Perfect. 1y
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mcctrish Yes!!! Richard was a pill! Enjoy your choices 😆 1y
DebinHawaii Yep, she was well rid of him. Asshat! I was glad she ended up with someone who appreciated & supported her. 1y
Catsandbooks This was a great scene. Really show Richard how much he messed up 1y
Karisa Loved that Petrina had her happy outcome over Richard moment! The Pollock was the only part that had me hesitating of Petrina‘s judgement/taste in art though 😅 I‘ve always thought of his work as a sort of “emperor‘s new clothing” effect 😂 1y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Richard was a massive dipshit. I was glad Petrina was free of him and her new beau seemed like a good guy. (It felt timely to call him her beau.) 1y
TheBookHippie @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I told Mr. BookHippie I was going to call him my beau now 👀♥️🙃🤷🏻‍♀️. 1y
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Final thoughts ?????

AmyG I really enjoyed this book, the story, the women, the mafia (ha). It always a good sign when I fly through the sections. 1y
Sargar114 I really enjoyed this one as well! It would be so fun to see this adapted for tv. What a unique perspective on a mafia story! 1y
Sargar114 Also that top middle pic could be a good cover as well! 1y
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vlwelser So glad you found this. I hadn't heard of it. I don't know if it's a complete lack of expectations but I seem to enjoy your hidden gems the best. 1y
TheBookHippie @Sargar114 ♥️📸 seriously who picked that cover 🤦🏻‍♀️ 1y
TheBookHippie @vlwelser SAME. 😅🖤 However I love reading about this era of the Mafia it fascinates me👀. 1y
TheBookHippie @Sargar114 I agree it would make a great series! 1y
mcctrish @vlwelser the hidden gems are the BEST!!! Sometimes the dialogue between characters got me, it was basic but not always - inconsistently which just made it stand out more I guess. It feels like ages ago when everything was mob related so this was fun to read and remember all those movies and characters. I will bring up Ray Liotta again ❤️❤️🤣🤣 1y
LaraReads Overall really enjoyed the book. And especially enjoyed the discussions. Some of the events in the book were predictable and strangely convenient. But for the most part I liked being a part of this fun & fascinating family. And seeing how powerful these women could be! 1y
Deblovestoread It is always a good sign when I am anxious to read the next section. The mafia, Bonnie and Clyde all of this time has fascinated me as well. 1y
DebinHawaii Another great hidden gem pick! I really enjoyed it. I thought the final section seemed rushed but otherwise it was a very good read & of course, there‘s the always impeccable hosting by @TheBookHippie & the BEST discussions with the group. I have never been a huge mafia book/movie person but it is pretty fascinating & it got me to rewatch The Godfather 1 &2 & even start The GF 3 (although I am being slow with that one). 1y
Catsandbooks Excellent pick!! I enjoyed this one and agree that it would make a great show or movie! 1y
Karisa Fun read! Once again a book that would have never been a blip on my radar that I thoroughly enjoyed thanks to #SundayBuddyRead and @thebookhippie. 👏👏👏@Sargar114 @Catsandbooks I‘d watch this as a show for sure! 1y
TheBookHippie @Karisa ♥️♥️♥️♥️ this one was fun! 1y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I liked this one. It wasn't really on my radar until you had brought it up and I don't typically go for mafia stuff, but this one was a pleasant surprise. Things wrapped up a little too neatly & conveniently, but I was rooting for them to come out on top, so it's all good. 1y
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Which was your favorite godmother ??

AmyG Filomena for sure. They were very lucky she married Mario. She was very smart and savvy. 1y
vlwelser I'm going to be the odd one out and pick Petrina. She has all these setbacks and manages to consistently sort herself out. And doesn't act bitter about it. She also fights for what she really wants and doesn't seem to worry about the little stuff. Also trendsetter. 1y
vlwelser I could easily pick any of them and make a case for it tbh. 1y
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Sargar114 @AmyG I agree, Filomena for sure. 2nd for me is Petrina. 1y
AmyG @Sargar114 Yes, second Petrina. Agreed. 1y
mcctrish I started off loving Lucy and I guess I still do, no one was taking advantage of her again so if that made her abrasive, best make better choices, Filomena rocked it though. I do agree with @vlwelser Petrina did always sort herself out ( I loved the scene when she asked her brothers if they remember the summer of Mario and her response to their memories- men are dumb) 1y
Deblovestoread Filomena and Lucy but I‘m glad Petrine got it together and proved herself. 1y
DebinHawaii Filomena then Petrina. Aimee lost it for me with the betrayal & I was annoyed with how Lucy reacted about the baby & how she treated Nicole, however I was okay with both of them at the end. 1y
Catsandbooks I also started out loving Lucy but Filomena quickly took over. She was my favorite followed closely by Petrina. Petrina stood up for herself and didn't take crap from the boys. Lucy ended up OK but Aime 🤮 1y
Karisa Is that Lucille Ball for Lucy? 😊 Filomena and Petrina tie for me as a well. Strong and smart for the win! 1y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I think Filomena, the Petrina, then Lucy. Aime didn't show much growth or strength and I'd choose their daughters before Aime. 1y
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Nicole. Epilogue. 2019.
THE GOLD COINS!!!
Filomena ended up being the last to go…..
Thoughts on how they turned legit?

ALSO corruption everywhere as Filomena said. Mafia is way different now.
Thoughts?

📸another cover option …

AmyG They turned legit because she passed on her book…was it to Strollo? 1y
vlwelser I like this cover best. They should put you in charge of the design department. 1y
Sargar114 @AmyG I believe so. Cause Aimee called in her favor from tipping him off on the wire tap. @vlwelser I agree on this cover. Filomena was the youngest I think so it makes sense…but she‘s also a survivor 1y
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TheBookHippie @AmyG Such a strange way to get out! Probs the handing over of power. 1y
TheBookHippie @Sargar114 📸♥️ why wouldn‘t it be four women ?! 1y
mcctrish Did they put one woman in the cover because there was one left standing at the end? But it was the story of the 4 of them so I‘d rather it was a photo of 4. This is a great pic 1y
AmyG I thought the cover was awful. I am guessing the designer didn‘t read the book. 1y
Deblovestoread I agree! That cover did not do the book justice. 1y
DebinHawaii It‘s a pet peeve of mine when covers have nothing to do with the book or get something “wrong”-like one woman instead of four or have the character looking completely different from the way they are described! 🤬 1y
DebinHawaii On the turning legit part, I thought it was maybe a little too easy but they did have that Strollo favor/connection by Aimee I guess. I think it was fitting that Filomena was the last of them. 1y
Karisa The gold coins reminded me of Russian Doll. . . Only trusting in the most real/tangible items for wealth. When you‘ve been through as much as that generation did, who can blame them?! 😂 1y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick The ending was a little too neat overall. Sure, the godmothers may not have had the physical power, but they saw opportunities and assessed which ones to take. They were smart. I was glad that the Strollo connection ended up being one rather of respect and not him strong-arming the women, like I was afraid would happen. Filomena was the youngest and strongest of the generation, so it makes sense she would be the final one alive. 1y
TheBookHippie @Karisa LOVE RUSSIAN DOLL. 1y
TheBookHippie @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick it was a little too neat, but I still was very happy for it🙃😂. 1y
Karisa @TheBookHippie It‘s so good! I‘m looking forward to the new detective series with Natasha Lyonnetoo! 1y
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Lucy and Chris….awe
Truth brought them close
Chris the navy??
He was the cook and then becomes a professional cook!
Then

Chris right into the wolves den! 
OY
Lucy driving ! HA.
Then he ‘sees‘ the light. 👀😅

https://www.nationalcrimesyndicate.com/apalachin-meeting/

Do you like the real mob added in this story ?

AmyG I liked that they were placed in historical stories about the mob. This part was one hell of a story. 1y
Sargar114 I loved their relationship 💙. Of course Chris gets sense knocked into him by a boss, boys 🤷🏼‍♀️. I loved how they intertwined real mafia members, it added so much flavor to the story. 1y
vlwelser I sort of loved this. Lucy can be pretty fierce. I kept wishing Chris would get his act together. And also using real stories as the backdrop made this more believable. Even though reality was also hard to believe. 1y
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mcctrish I was getting a bit frustrated with Chris 🤣 like he found his path and then wanted some excitement 😳 but this big dinner would make for a fantastic scene in a show, the chaos of the kitchen getting ready and the chaos outside as police showed up and all the mobsters ran into the woods! I did love the real life mob stories intertwining in this book. 1y
Deblovestoread I was afraid Chris would never get it together and always be the one to worry about. The double whammy of a biological father who abandoned him then terrorized him and trying to find his place in the family he feels a bit outside of with this information…. 1y
DebinHawaii I had been annoyed with Lucy & this scene made me like her more again. And finally with Chris—I wondered what it would take for him to get some sense. I liked the real mobsters & historical figures being intertwined in the story. It made for lots of Googling. 😉 1y
TheBookHippie @DebinHawaii I love the Googling👀😅 1y
TheBookHippie @Deblovestoread ME TOO!! I was so scared for him. 1y
Catsandbooks I liked the real mob members in the book. I think it made me more interested in the story 1y
Karisa @vlwelser I agree! Having real people in the the background made the book better. Their real stories certainly give fiction a run for its money! 1y
Karisa @DebinHawaii Yes! I found myself liking Lucy again a bit in this section. Chris was maybe the luckiest character in this book. His choices were so dangerous but he was saved by his family everytime. 1y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick This scene was pretty funny. Chris is still young enough that I get that he'd be itching for some excitement. Cool that he found his calling a s a cook. I kind of imagined the Benny Hill music as Lucy is trying to drive this catering van while looking innocent. But ugh...middle aged women pose no threat and are largely ignored. Yay, she says weakly, full of sarcasm. 1y
TheBookHippie @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Benny Hill -oh my god 😂😂😂😂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 1y
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Pippa a ballerina
Gemina gorgeous
Clubbing
Pippa gets her closure and the last of the men that killed her grandma is now dead, from her shooting him! HOLYCRAPOLA.
Thoughts????
Gemina and the whole Anastasia thing
GOOOD GRIEF!
That was intense!!
Good grief!

What did ya think ?!?!

Sargar114 The Pippa thing was another neatly tied up bow that I was okay with. I‘m surprised they didn‘t mention how he smelled in this scene to kind of trigger the memory more given how important it was earlier. That scene with Gemma and Anastasia was wild! Didn‘t see it coming. Given how neatly everything else tied up, it made me a little sad Gemma didn‘t end up with George. 1y
AmyG Alot of things just fell into place in this book. Lucky for them, I guess. It all seemed believable but very convenient. 1y
vlwelser I loved these girls. They do their thing no matter what their crazy parents are up to. 1y
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mcctrish Pippa has always been a force to be reckoned with, I loved this scene! I have to admit the Gemma/Anastasia should have gone sideways and it would have been totally because the parents aka men/dads didn‘t want to bother her pretty little head with real life concerns. Their mom ran the Book, they had a freaking real life role model to show them women can run the show BUT NO! (edited) 1y
TheBookHippie @mcctrish EXACTLY 💯 1y
DebinHawaii @mcctrish I kind of thought it would go sideways & turn into Gemma getting killed or injured in a “paying for the sins of the fathers (& mothers) kind of thing. 🤷🏻‍♀️ I‘m glad it didn‘t but I did think there would be more fallout from them trying to get out of the business. 1y
mcctrish @DebinHawaii I did worry about that ( but I was so certain all the men would be sacrificed that it wasn‘t front and centre in my brain) 1y
Catsandbooks Those scenes were intense but I'm glad everyone ended up OK! I loved Pippa and Gemma 1y
Karisa The Pippa scene made a lot of sense. The brother still out for revenge against the family. Priest-place-putter Pippa was ready for it since she was a kid! The Gemma scene seemed way too convenient with the timing and Filomena walking in for me, but the book stayed true to the roller coaster ride twisty plot till the end! 1y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I agree with @DebinHawaii that the Gemma/Anastasia scene should have absolutely gone wrong. I wished the girl no harm, but the family was able to get clean a little too easily. This last section was generally too fast & unrealistic for my preferences. I do think there should have been a callback to the gross cologne before Pippa took the brother down. 1y
TheBookHippie @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I totally agree where was the cologne? 1y
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1957

Filomena hearing Rosemaria warning her.
IS this what makes all her decisions this year?

Sargar114 RosaMaria seemed to signal significant change in Filomena‘s life. Her death got Filomena to America. And this warning essentially gave the family their chance to break away. 1y
AmyG I think Rosemaria has always been with her. She owes her life to what happened in Italy. 1y
mcctrish The trauma of being left behind, the author did a good job with that! RosaMaria befriending and guiding F made life turn around with care, knowledge and then opportunity. F was such an even keel, she paid attention always and could react 🔪 however needed. She makes this book 1y
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LaraReads @mcctrish I agree! She was my favorite character! Just such a strong woman. And yes, maybe because she had such a guiding force through Rosemarie. It was so fun reading all about her strength & plans. 1y
DebinHawaii Filomena was my favorite character as well-so smart, strong & brave. She made the best of a tragic situation with RosaMaria & it made sense that she remained her “guide” in life. 1y
Karisa I kept re-remembering that in everyday life, Filomena would be called by Rosamaria‘s name. Only the family knew her secret. That would be a constant reminder to Filomena of her strong, smart cousin. That dynamic seemed to shape her early on 1y
mollyrotondo Loved Filomena!! She was my favorite! It was really beautiful that she always carried her cousin with her throughout her life and had her cousin guiding her. Definitely helped Filomena remain strong and a rock for that family. 1y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Filomena learned her resilience from Rosamaria. She was young when she was traded in for debt repayment. Having Rosamaria take her under her wing during that pivotal time in her life really left an impression on Filomena. I like that she was a voice that stayed with Filomena through the years, almost like a guardian angel. 1y
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Petrina and Mario how sad.
It seems they just couldn‘t get back to anything ……Realistic I think. You?

Sargar114 I may have missed the discussion on this initial reveal, but this was the twist that made the most sense to me. I was wondering why Petrina was considered such a wild child when she seemed like she had such a good head on her shoulders. Pregnancy makes sense to send her away, especially at the time. 1y
AmyG I can understand why they keep their distance. That generation doesn‘t seem to be very communicative. 1y
vlwelser He probably feels a little bit betrayed by her. But he doesn't cut her out totally. He just needs some distance. 1y
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mcctrish This makes the most sense to me, and I can imagine that it would take some time to wrap your brain around going from being a sibling to a nephew/son. He was part of a whole and now he‘s more of an only except he has a half sister who is a lot younger ( seems like a huge age gap but probably isn‘t ) (edited) 1y
Deblovestoread This family secret seems the most real to me and I think it would take a minute to adjust your thinking to the new relationship status even if you understand the reasonings behind it. (edited) 1y
DebinHawaii I think it is realistic in how it played out for them. He would have felt the betrayal & it would be hard to switch her role in his mind & heart. I agree with @Sargar114 that this was the best twist in the story & explained so much about Petrina. 1y
Catsandbooks I felt bad for Petrina because she loved Mario so deeply but it seems they never got back to having a close relationship. 1y
mollyrotondo This was really sad but definitely realistic and understandable. He was a young adult once he learned the truth. It would be so hard to except your sister is really your mom. That‘s not something you just accept without confusion and questions. It was a great twist and handled very realistically 1y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick While realistic, this made me sad. I hoped it would reveal that Petrina & Mario had gotten close again in time, once he realized it wasn't Petrina's lack of love for him that separated them, but her parents making the choice. 1y
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Iran hostages
Carter helicopters
No more job for James.(Nicole‘s husband)
Well. That was convenient.. phew.
I‘m old enough to remember in town we had yellow ribbons around trees until they came home …

https://www.whitehousehistory.org/teacher-resources/jimmy-carter-and-the-iranian...

Sargar114 Another conveniently tied up ending. 🤷🏼‍♀️. Whateves, it got us this story haha 1y
AmyG I remember this very well. I was relieved when he didn‘t get the job. Ha, yes, very convenient. 1y
vlwelser This was just weird. Like the author couldn't figure out a million other ways to tell the story. And then she doesn't even follow through. 1y
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mcctrish I like that the author tied in real life things to her story, it made it fuller. I feel like she spent more time researching The Mob than current events but in her defence the whole point of telling us the story was the background check soooo…. It just felt wrapped up quickly imo but the sexcapades with Aimee and Frankie bugged me more as a plot device 1y
Deblovestoread I remember the yellow ribbons, too. It was a convenient way to end the story but realistic by tying it to an actual event. 1y
DebinHawaii Yes, I remember the yellow ribbons for the hostages too. I thought the “wrap up” of the job for Nicole‘s husband & a few other things was a bit hit-or-miss for the author. For me, although I still really enjoyed the book, this final section felt rushed. (edited) 1y
Catsandbooks @DebinHawaii I agree the ending felt really rushed like quick tie this up in a neat bow 1y
Karisa @DebinHawaii @Sargar114 This author certainly knows how to keep storylines moving! I enjoyed it too but sometimes makes it a little harder to suspend disbelief. Too convenient 😅 1y
mollyrotondo @DebinHawaii @Catsandbooks definitely felt the ending was rushed. I thought it was such an easy move to say oh the background check won‘t happen now so don‘t worry. I feel like the reason for the family history lesson should have been less dire if she wasn‘t going to follow through on this background check plot. 1y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Once it was revealed that the background check was a non-issue I literally yelled, “Bah! Cop out!“ LOL The real-life situation tie-in (and the mobsters) was a nice touch, but once we were near the end, a few things about the overall story felt to tidy. Like there had to be a better reason to go into the story or a chapter on getting their names cleared or something. I didn't research & was only born in '79...was this the Argo situation? 1y
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1957-2019
Nicole
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Filomena
1980
So. Nicole. She knew.
Think the decisions of The Godmothers or ACTUALLY Lucy, served her well. A better outcome?

📸me trying to find better cover pic for this book 👀😂

Sargar114 I missed Nicole knowing. I stayed up late to finish though so lol. I agree, the cover would be better to have 4 women. I think this would make such a great tv show! Imagine the wardrobe and all the storylines they could dive into! 1y
AmyG I was happy all worked out. Especially the part where her husband didn‘t have to worry about any backround checks….so her past didn‘t matter, in a sense. @Sargar114 I love period pieces….and agree that this would make a good movie or series. (edited) 1y
vlwelser I already said this. But I think that being raised by Aimee was better for Nicole. 1y
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vlwelser And I also really dislike that cover they chose. 1y
mcctrish @vlwelser I‘m not sure I‘d have ever picked up this book because of the cover 🤣🤣 and I think this would be a great series @Sargar114 I‘m just sad it‘s too late for Ray Liotta to be in it 1y
DebinHawaii Yes, like @vlwelser I also mentioned that I think Aimee raising Nicole instead of Lucy was better—especially with Filomena looking out for her. (It did annoy me that Aimee wasn‘t going to let her go to the gifted school with Theresa.) And yes, the cover is not a good one. Like @mcctrish I probably would not have picked it up & checked it out because of it. 1y
Karisa Oh yes! This image suits the book much better. It‘s about all four, not one in the spotlight! 1y
Karisa I liked Aime less in this section. Even though she grew as a character, she became so hardened without Johnny. I guess it was realistic though. Glad that Lucy came to her senses and let Nicole stay with her mother. That would have been horrible for Nicole to have been used as punishment like that 1y
TheBookHippie @Karisa I feel we should let them know we‘ve found a better cover pic 🤣👀. 1y
Karisa @TheBookHippie 💯👏👏👏 And remind them to have Netflix consult us when casting begins! 🧐🤭 1y
TheBookHippie @Karisa seriously !! It would make a great series!! 1y
mollyrotondo @TheBookHippie 😂 I definitely think this is a better cover. The real cover doesn‘t fully capture the book. I was very happy Nicole was raised by her real mother. That was ridiculous of Lucy to propose. 1y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I wonder if Nicole did the math about her birthday and where he dad was at the time she would've been conceived and put two and two together? Did eveyone really think Johnny was all frail in the hospital, saying “hop on“ to Aime and she just did?! I mean really?! Anyway, my biggest gripe is that, with Johnny dead, and Lucy insisting Aime stay away, Nicole was without a father-figure. Being near Frankie & Mario could've provided that. 1y
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Mario
Frankie, Chris
As Mario ducked a man followed Frankie out…
Mario makes it home ..
Chris
AND FRANKIE!
And woe … what a story my heart!!!
Did you think they‘d be dead?!
Good riddance Eddie
I don‘t even care if it‘s realistic I was just happy they were home 😅
You?!

Sargar114 When he was followed, I was sure he was dead! I agree, wrapped up a little cleanly but also happy they made it back. 1y
AmyG At one point I thought none of the men would return home. I, too, was happy they returned home. I grew to like this family and wanted good things to happen to them. 1y
vlwelser I thought for sure Frankie was done here. I don't care if it's unrealistic. I prefer this ending. 1y
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mcctrish Totally thought Frankie was dead! My brain was like “there goes # 2” because I really thought they all died 1y
Deblovestoread I‘m glad it didn‘t go the direction I was expecting and that they made it home. (edited) 1y
DebinHawaii I definitely thought the men were all done for. I liked this outcome—especially getting Mario back. 1y
Catsandbooks I'm glad they all made it home too! 1y
Karisa I thought Frankie was a goner at least twice this book! It‘s like the author‘s way of reminding us how dangerous their family‘s job is and how the guys are ready to step right back in to their roles once back. The scene was an efficient way of showing how much Mario has changed. 1y
mollyrotondo I would have been totally fine if we lost Frankie. I really hated him and I hated how Lucy just melted for him even though he was a jerk and a cheater. I also wasn‘t crazy about Mario murdering Eddie. But I was so happy Mario made it home. 1y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick When they said Mario ducked, I thought for sure Frankie was a goner. But Mario was alert and the guys got home alright. A little too cleanly wrapped up, but I'm glad they got there. I hoped for a little backlash with Frankie from the cheating. I was happy that life in Ireland with Eddie caused Christopher to get his head in a better place and he wasn't going home to live that thug life. I was really hoping/expecting just Mario to make it home. 1y
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Aime has a GIRL …
Nicole
LUCY tells her to say it‘s Johnnys. She also gives her terms. Threatens her…
Just wow.
Was Lucy justified ?
Aimee. Thoughts
Filomena Nicole‘s godmother. To protect her. Smart?

Sargar114 Knowing what we know about Aimee, it was a caught up in the moment sort of thing and likely wouldn‘t have happened under different circumstances. That being said, it was still quite the betrayal and definitely understand the betrayal she felt from both of them. To keep the peace in the family it seems to have been the right call to say Johnny was the father. 1y
AmyG So many secrets. One can understand Lucy‘s anger. And yes, Filomena wanted to be Godmother to keep an eye on Nicole. I think I liked Filomena the most. (edited) 1y
vlwelser I think Nicole is really the one that lucked out here. Lucy is just bitter and insecure. Thankfully she seems to sort herself out later. 1y
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mcctrish I mean Johnny is going to know it‘s not his, right? This was a very weird section for me. Aimee and Lucy were thick as thieves at the beginning being the ‘new girls‘, all of the abuse Aimee suffered with her first husband, it just made no sense to me 1y
Deblovestoread This whole part annoyed me. They were suppose to have each other‘s backs but Aimee was weak. How could anyone trust her after that? 1y
DebinHawaii Not pleased with what Aimee & Frankie did-I hate cheating, but Lucy is my least favorite character & think her threat about sharing the “big secret” was wrong. Also imagine if she had pushed the issue & became Nicole‘s mother especially when Nicole revealed how Lucy treated her so distantly when she was growing up. Also, I am surprised Frankie didn‘t put 2 +2 together knowing Johnny‘s condition & the timing of when he slept with Aimee… 1y
Catsandbooks Both parties we're in the wrong here. Aime cheating and Lucy threatening her. I was upset that Lucy said she was going to take the baby and Aime was going to just let her. Like really you're gonna take a woman's baby from her and you're just going to let her?!?! I think it resolved in the right way though. I'm glad Filomena was the godmother too. 1y
mollyrotondo So I can‘t stand Aimee and I hate Frankie. So I don‘t blame Lucy going off the rails. But definitely didn‘t agree that they should keep more secrets. They should tell Frankie and Lucy should leave Frankie because he‘s the worst! But I‘m glad Filomena was there for Nicole and I‘m glad Nicole‘s real mom raised her because that was so wrong of Lucy to first insist Aimee give her her child just for appearances sake. Just not right at all. 1y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick They all lived under the same roof, minus Johnny at the time, so this entire incident felt contrived just for further drama. I get that Lucy felt doubly betrayed, but practically shunning Nicole is bad, too. Frankie took another man's baby into his care for Lucy, she should have been kinder. Aimee is still a doormat and, though she's shown moments of strength, she's still my least favorite. Thank goodness for Filomena being named godmother. 1y
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What a fun and interesting read. The story of 4 women and the “mafia-adjacent” family that brought them together. This needs to be made into a tv show! #sundaybuddyread

TheBookHippie I agree!!! 📺 1y
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AmyG I was up at 1:45am…the husband was snoring…when I remembered…I have to read the Simone St. James novella! I completely forgot. 🤪 1y
TheBookHippie @AmyG I‘m saving it for Sunday since it‘s a novella I‘m thinking I can read it in a week👀🤣 1y
AmyG Hahahaha….Sunday is the 22. I thought it was the 29th. OY 🤪 1y
TheBookHippie @AmyG 🤣👀OOOPS! 1y
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I started the day with a brutal headache and spent the rest of it reading. I‘m ready for #sundaybuddyread now ❤️ I quite enjoyed this story and how it wove real life gangster stories through it. Sometimes the dialogue was a bit ‘basic‘ 🤷🏻‍♀️ most of the time I just imagined Ray Liotta /Joey Perrini playing some of the roles

TheBookHippie Sorry about the headache it‘s been a horrible season for them. 1y
mcctrish @TheBookHippie 😘 I blame it on our weather but I‘m not too put out because I managed to finish 3 books 1y
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Fantastic pick by @TheBookHippie for #SundayBuddyRead. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Historical fiction about 4 smart, strong women who are sisters-in-law, and part of a mob family. They all have secrets - big ones. And, they all have a fierce love and loyalty to their family. The characters are fictional, but many of the gangsters with whom they interact were real. Fascinating.
#Booked2023 3 Generations
#ReadTheUSA2023 NewYork
#NoBuyReadingChallenge Audio

Cinfhen Great choice 1y
Cinfhen I loved this one too😉 1y
julieclair #ISpyBingo Hand. #2023ReadySetRead Author‘s Last Name Starts with A, Hand on Cover, Face on Cover, New to Me Author 1y
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AmyG Yes, this was a wonderful choice. 1y
TheBookHippie ♥️🖤♥️ 1y
Clwojick Great job! 1y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 1y
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Finished this fun read for #SundayBuddyRead. @TheBookHippie ….great pick.

And this is Fiery Red for my #Pantone2023 challenge @Clwojick

TheBookHippie 🖤♥️🖤♥️🖤 1y
Clwojick Great job!!! 1y
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Finishing this only to look up and see…an Elk. 😳

Dilara Wow! This seems so exotic to me... 1y
dabbe Sheer awesomeness.🤩 1y
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JenReadsAlot Awesome! 1y
britt_brooke Beautiful! 1y
TheSpineView Beautiful! Lots of snow ❄️ 1y
Lynnsoprano Oh, gorgeous! And a lot more appealing than the iguanas we saw on this morning‘s walk 😄 1y
AmyG @Lynnsoprano Iguanas sound fun! We never see those. 1y
Hooked_on_books I miss our elk herd where I lived before my move. They‘re such gorgeous creatures. 1y
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https://selfproclaimedfoodie.com/bangers-mash-with-stout-onion-gravy/

I made this last St Patrick‘s Day 🍀☘️
Fun to see it mentioned 🤐🤐🤐🤐

See you Sunday!!!! #sundaybuddyread 🤫🤫🤫

Andrew65 You‘re making me hungry! 1y
TheBookHippie @Andrew65 It‘s so yummmm!! 1y
Andrew65 @TheBookHippie Can‘t beat Sausage and mash! 1y
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TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 1y
TheBookHippie 🖤🤐 1y
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Catsandbooks
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5/5 ⭐️ First book of 2023 and it was fantastic! Thanks for this pick Christine!! #sundaybuddyread
#JumpStart2023 #joyousjanuary

Clwojick Woohoo! 🥳 1y
TheBookHippie ♥️🖤♥️🖤🎉 1y
Andrew65 It has really been an excellent pick, and not a book ‘I would have picked up either. Well done 👏👏👏 1y
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#SUNDAYBUDDYREAD #52BookClub2023 #Pantone2023

This is a book I wouldn‘t have read if it weren‘t for #SUNDAYBUDDYREAD. Great pick, @TheBookHippie I‘ll save my thoughts for our final discussion on Sunday but I will say this cover does not do this book justice. I‘m not judging the book by its cover— I‘m judging the cover!

Clwojick Okay but I love the cover, so if it doesn‘t do it justice then I definitely have to check it out! 😍 1y
TheBookHippie ♥️♥️♥️♥️🖤♥️♥️♥️♥️ 1y
Read4life I think you‘d enjoy this one @Clwojick 1y
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#sundaybuddyread I I could not stop reading until I finished this fantastic book!Early I know but I suspect I may not be the only one!As usual @TheBookHippie enriched this reading with her prodigious research & challenging discussion questions.Spanning from 1934 to 2019, this family saga is of NYC gangsters,& strong formidable women.The four “godmothers”bound by blood & love of family, resolve to save their family in the 1930s/40s.Love this read!

MicheleinPhilly I think you meant to mark this as a pick? 😉 1y
vlwelser This is something I would do accidentally. You should leave it as a bail. 1y
kspenmoll @MicheleinPhilly Thanks for pointing it out!!! Ha It‘s a pick! 1y
kspenmoll @vlwelser Now that would be an interesting attention getter!😂😂 1y
TheBookHippie I CANNOT WAIT TO TALK SUNDAY!! 1y
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dabbe Those eyes look completely dead. 😳 1y
TheBookHippie @dabbe YAAAAAAAAH. He seems nice.......LOL. OY VEY. 1y
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This is the type of book that‘s right up my alley but wasn‘t in my radar at all. Thankful for @TheBookHippie and #sundaybuddyread for bringing this one to my attention.

TheBookHippie 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤 1y
AmyG I am excited about this last section. 1y
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Well that was bloody fun 😂Thanks @TheBookHippie for hosting the #SundayBuddyRead 😍I never would have picked up this #HF story revolving around a mafia family set in NYC, spanning several decades and #FeaturesMultipleGenerations #Booked2023 #52Books23 #BeginsWithLetterG Looking forward to final discussion on Sunday 🤓

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Deblovestoread
The Godmothers: A Novel | Camille Aubray
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Couldn‘t wait to finish today but must keep quiet until next Sunday. 🤐 #SundayBuddyRead

Another #Pantone2023 match #CherryTomato

Cinfhen Nice match ❤️I just finished too☺️ 1y
Clwojick Woohoo! Way to go! 1y
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The Godmothers: A Novel | Camille Aubray
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#SUNDAYBUDDYREAD

WE GET TO FINISH 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤

Litsy super glitchy for me this morning 🤦🏻‍♀️😫👀

Hopefully everything posts!!

I posted a lasagna recipe earlier in the week and @DebinHawaii posted a cool link as well as . @Catsandbooks posted a link ♥️♥️♥️♥️

Thx for Sundays I love it so!!!

AmyG I am babysitting and trying to answer. Jeremy is not having me play with my phone! 🤣 1y
Sargar114 Yay I finally caught up to catch a discussion!!! This one is so good, great pick! Looking forward to the conclusion. 1y
TheBookHippie @Sargar114 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🖤 I love this book cheesiness and all! ♥️ 1y
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Deblovestoread It was hard to stop last night! Looking forward to seeing how it all wraps up. 1y
DebinHawaii Looking forward to the end & seeing how it all wraps up. Enjoying it & watching The Godfather 2 this weekend too. 🤗 1y
Sargar114 @TheBookHippie oh the cheesiness works for this one. @Deblovestoread so hard to stop! 1y
TheBookHippie @DebinHawaii I love GODFATHER II . 1y
julieclair I love this book! Can't wait to see how it ends. And, great photos this week, @TheBookHippie . 👍 1y
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