THE MOBSTER'S DAUGHTER
The one man who could help her, must never know her name.
If Kate Chamberlin can't reveal her true identity to the world, she must settle for sharing only her talent. Hired as a musician for KDKA radio, Kate plays everything from sponsor's jingles to complex sonatas. As long as the whispers around the broadcasting room refer to her as 'Killjoy Kate' and not 'Catarina the crime boss's daughter,' then her life is safe from danger.
Or so she thinks.
When anonymous, violent threats surface, Kate's wary of accepting protection from the handsome private investigator, Detective Jennings. His save-the-world attitude is as charming as his manners, but no one, especially him, can know the gruesome realities of her birth.
The 1924 Pittsburgh underworld is as complicated as it is elusive, and though the dealings of the Salvastanos have dwindled, Rhett Jennings is certain the man responsible for his father's death is still at large. But his personal hunt for justice must be set aside when his day job requires him to investigate threats directed at a young radio broadcaster with enamouring brown eyes and secretive behaviour.
When danger surrounds them, will the truth of Kate's past become the key to their survival?
My Review:
published in 2021
Whooooaaaaa...I was not expecting, well, any of this. Call me gobsmacked yet again over the cunning imagination and silver pen (keyboard?) of another author. This story blew me away! And I actually think it was enhanced all the more by the stunning narration of Erica Sullivan. (Yes, this was another winning audible listen for me.)
Gripping right from the start with Catarina, fresh off the boat from Italy, catapulted into a complicated web of secrets and intrigue as she tries to find the father she hasn't seen in over a decade. But what she uncovers is so unexpected it sends her into hiding, compelling her to change her identity. Singing sensation 'Kate Chamberlain' is born and then the fun really begins. :-)
Love the 1920s setting and the author has captured so many different aspects of the climate and culture beautifully. Her author's note at the end of the book is worth reading as well. And it provides the perfect backdrop for the suspense which is....gah, there is so much I want to say, but can't. Sigh. But when we got close to the end I was, "Whaaaaaaatttttt???????" I think I have a bruise on my chin from when it hit the floor. Did not see that coming. Or that. Or, well, even that.
The chemistry between Kate and Rhett has put permanent cramps in my toes from the curling workout they got during this read. And the gigantic issue that is a ginormous stumbling block between them -- oy, my heart still feels bruised. But the way the author sees them through to a hard won happily ever after is so inspiring. Sniffle.
A gobsmacking stunner of a read.
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Great review, I loved it too! Lol, at "permanent cramps in toes from curling workout"! The 1920's Mob plot is not my normal type of story but having read a couple of Rachel's other books I knew it would be good.
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