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Kidnapped by the Italian Mafia

Kidnapped by the Italian Mafia

Do you ever wonder what your life will be like when you cross paths with your arch nemesis? Yes? Well buckle up, it’s a wild ride. Katarina Montenegro is what everyone would simply call spoiled. She was raised with a silver spoon in her mouth and a custom Tiffany’s diamond tiara on her head. She was referred to as The Spanish Princess by everyone who knew of her existence, and she revelled in the nickname. She was young, cunning, and powerful. There was nothing Katarina wanted that she didn’t have. On the other hand, Marco DiBiancci was known by everyone as The Emperor Lynx, due to his ability to see through deception as easily as he could breathe. Unlike Katarina, who lived a mainly pampered life, Marco was raised by a strict father who wanted him to be in the front lines of the job since he was fourteen years old. He had spent his years getting his hands dirty and washing them again. He was young, strong, and powerful. There was nothing Marco wanted that he didn’t take for himself. The common ground? They were both set to inherit their father’s thrones as King and Queen of their respective organised crime kingdoms. The problem? Marco wanted Katarina, or more importantly, he wanted what she was set to lay claim on. Even though the two had never met, Marco was determined to get his hands on her by all means necessary, and that’s how we’re here. This is how I, Katarina Montenegro, was kidnapped by the Italian mafia. [WARNING: highly foul language and mature themes]
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Christmas Cove

Christmas Cove

Theresa Oliver is an author of clean contemporary romance, clean historical romance, young adult, middle grades, and children's picture books. Theresa is the author of the Christmas Cove series, the Whiskey River Brides series with Hot Tree Publishing, and much more. She lives in Florida with her husband, children, a persnickety cat, and a very bossy dog. In the depths of winter, Christmas calls to weary travelers and leads lonely hearts home. Jocelyn Taylor is no stranger to a weary heart. Having fallen in love much too young with her sister’s old high school boyfriend has left her with mixed emotions about the possibility of true love. Now successful and the manager of a jewelry shop, Jocelyn spends her days dreaming of the perfect man and the perfect ring to match. Caden Scott is less than thrilled at the thought of spending the holidays back home where memories of his youth still haunt him. Not interested in the kitschy hometown feel of a town known for Christmas, Caden still dwells on the thought of seeing his old high school love again. His time abroad serving his country has changed him in many ways, but could it have altered his heart as well? As the winds of change bring more than just the magic of the holiday season, can two hearts let go of the past to find new romance? Or will true love pass them by? In the small town of Christmas Cove, the reason for the season may just be the spark they need to make this the best Christmas yet.
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Must be Italian Christmas Story: Are there any unique characters in Italian Christmas stories?
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2024-11-14 15:37
Well, in addition to the well - known Babbo Natale and Befana, there are characters from local folklore that might be part of Italian Christmas stories. In some regions, there could be a kind - hearted shepherd who has a special encounter with an angel on Christmas Eve. This shepherd then spreads the word of the miracle to the whole village. These unique characters add a lot of charm and local flavor to Italian Christmas stories.
What are some interesting Italian Christmas stories?
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2024-12-06 14:50
One Italian Christmas story is about the Befana. She is an old woman who, on the night of January 5th (the eve of Epiphany), travels on her broomstick to deliver gifts to children. According to the legend, if she finds a good child, she fills their stocking with sweets. But if a child has been naughty, she might leave a piece of coal. It's a story that has been passed down through generations in Italy and is an important part of their Christmas - Epiphany season.
Must be Italian Christmas Story: What are the typical elements in an Italian Christmas story?
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2024-11-14 20:55
Typical elements in an Italian Christmas story would be the family traditions passed down through generations. For example, making homemade torrone, a nougat - like treat. The story may revolve around a family's journey to visit relatives in different parts of Italy during Christmas. There could also be a focus on the religious aspect, with the story highlighting the significance of the Christmas star, just like how it guided the Wise Men to Jesus. Italian Christmas stories often have a strong sense of community and family, with everyone coming together to celebrate the holiday.
What are some of the funniest moments in Italian Christmas Stories?
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2024-12-06 04:57
In an Italian Christmas story, there was a family who decided to decorate their Christmas tree in a very unique way. They added all sorts of strange items like old family heirlooms and tools. When their neighbors came over for Christmas dinner, they were all very surprised and amused by the tree. The family's explanation that they wanted to make it a 'family - history - filled' Christmas tree was both creative and funny.
What are some elements in Funny Italian Christmas Stories?
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2024-10-28 06:05
One element is the food. For example, in Italian Christmas stories, the panettone might be a source of humor. Maybe a big, clumsy uncle tries to cut a huge slice of panettone and it goes flying across the table. Another element is the nativity scenes. Sometimes a donkey in the nativity scene might be depicted as really stubborn and not wanting to stay in its place, causing chaos among the villagers trying to set up the scene. And of course, the family dynamics. There could be stories of grandparents who always tell the same Christmas story every year and the kids make fun of them in a loving way.
In 'Fragile. It must be Italian. A Christmas Story', what might be the significance of the Italian element in a Christmas context?
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2024-11-06 09:05
Italy has a strong Catholic heritage, and Christmas is a major religious celebration there. The Italian element might be related to religious artifacts or practices. Maybe in the story, there is a fragile religious object of Italian origin, like a hand - painted crucifix that is central to the Christmas celebration. It could also be that the Italian - style Christmas decorations, which are often elaborate and sometimes fragile, are what the statement is referring to.
Who is Befana in the Italian Christmas story?
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2024-12-13 13:26
In the Italian Christmas story, Befana is a character with a long - standing tradition. She is often described as a somewhat witchy figure. She plays a role similar to Santa Claus in a way. She decides what to leave for children based on their behavior. She is part of the cultural heritage of Italy and her story is told every year during the Christmas and Epiphany season to children.
Is a Christmas story fragile and must it be Italian?
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2024-10-01 15:03
Not necessarily. A Christmas story can have various elements and origins. It doesn't have to be fragile or Italian specifically.
Can you share some Funny Italian Christmas Stories?
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2024-12-07 19:55
In a small Italian village, there was a tradition of the Christmas nativity play. One year, the little boy who was supposed to play baby Jesus was so excited that he wouldn't stop giggling during the whole performance. His laughter was contagious, and soon the entire cast, including the solemn Mary and Joseph, were trying hard not to laugh. The audience also joined in the merriment, making it a very memorable and funny Christmas event in the village.
Can you share some Funny Italian Christmas Stories?
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2024-10-28 00:37
There's a story about a small Italian village at Christmas. The local church was preparing for the big midnight mass. The priest had asked a young boy to be in charge of the bells. But the boy got so excited about the presents he might get later that he rang the bells too early. People were confused at first, thinking it was already time for mass. They all rushed to the church in their pajamas and robes. When they realized it was a mistake, they all just laughed and had a great time chatting outside the church until it was actually time for the mass. It was a very memorable and funny Christmas incident in that village.
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