About La Famiglia: The Archaeologist: Raphael’s Story by Annalisa Russo
Chicago 1925: An archaeologist with the find of the century. A sob sister for the Chicago Spectator. Can the duo survive the dark force that plans to destroy them both?
Archaeologist Raphael Cavelli wonders why he isn’t in some watering hole in Peru drinking a lukewarm cerveza next to a bosomy blonde. Instead, he’s one step ahead of the law for stealing the archaeological find of the century when he bumps, literally, into the reason he left town seven years ago—the girl he traveled halfway around the globe to forget.
Hope Macklin, sob sister/obituary writer for the Chicago Spectator, wangles an assignment to cover the high society wedding of Tessia Cavelli. If she does well, it means a promotion and a raise to seven dollars a week. Unfortunately, she’s on the lam so she can’t afford to draw attention to herself, even for a carelessly handsome man. Besides, she has four mouths to feed now, so losing her job—or getting arrested—isn’t an option.
Fate throws Rafe and Hope together again just in time to square off with the faceless opponent doggedly threatening them. Will they risk everything for what matters most?
Romp through the 1920s with the untamed Cavelli boys, named by their mothers after the archangels—but angels they’re not!
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Annalisa Russo is a Midwest girl who grew up in an overpopulated first-generation Italian family in the burbs of Chicago. Twice winner of the International Digital Award for historical romance, her series chronicles the lives of Italian immigrants in the 1920s and 1930s. Annalisa also loves writing sweet contemporary holiday stories with a touch of whimsy: The Green Earth Christmas Series. Annalisa has a new cozy mystery series: The Archibald Lemon Boarding House Mysteries with the first in series: Read Between the Crimes. On a personal note, along with a passion for reading and writing, Annalisa enjoys gardening, cooking for company, and frequently invents reasons for traveling. The mother of three grown children, she inherited a narcissistic tabby named Buster who really runs the show.