For Money and Love
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
An offer she can't refuse.
Kate Blessing is not your typical high school junior. She's a good student who's into guys and the latest designer jeans...and she's also part of the mob. Her father, Bobby Blessing, is the head of the family, and her mom, Amanda, is the brains behind the operation. Kate may not partake in the "family business," but she knows what goes down. She's proud of her family -- and of course, there are plenty of perks: her indoor pool, Caribbean vacations, expensive haircuts...
But when Amanda gets fed up with Bobby's cheating and moves out, someone needs to make decisions, give orders, and keep things running. Kate has no choice but to step into her mother's shoes and prop her dad up.
Bobby may be the face of the mob, but it's not long before the princess is running the show.
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Kate's mother is moving out, her father's latest girlfriend is pregnant and a rival mob family is threatening the "territory" of her father's crime family, in the first title in Strasser's (Boot Camp) Mob Princess series. This latest twist on the clique lit genre follows a fairly predictable path, except the money that Kate spends on designer clothes comes from mostly petty crimes, such as selling knockoff clothing. The plot heats up as her father, who has taken Kate under his wing as a prot g , allows her to start spending time with Nick, the son of the rival Blattaria family, to "lead him on a little, maybe find out what he knows." Readers may have a hard time believing that her father's "associates" would listen to a high school junior, and they may also be puzzled that Kate does not seem to struggle with her conscience, even after providing information that leads to an armored truck robbery of over a million dollars. In the end, nothing is resolved in this first installment, but the author has created sufficient intrigue from a possible turf war to a romantic triangle involving Kate to make the next installment impossible for some teens to refuse. Ages 14-up.