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A Mobster's Menu for Mother's Day Brunch

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The most hilariously dysfunctional crime family returns for their fourth outing in Beth Mathison's hit short story series.

To observe Mother's Day, Jeremy brings his best girl Carla to brunch at Pawleski's Supper Club. Harry and Charlie have provided the unique contraband menu that has conveniently "fallen off" of various trucks. The mothers of all the young kids have disappeared for the day, leaving an olive-throwing gang of kids in the club's banquet room. And Aunt Shirley tries to keep the peace between the kids' table and the grown-ups while ensuring the mimosas keep flowing.

Can Jeremy and Carla's relationship and cupcake business survive another untraditional holiday? Or will the common bond of living outside their families and trying to avoid "family business" make their relationship even stronger?


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Series: Mobster Publisher: Untreed Reads Publishing

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781611871043
  • Release date: May 20, 2011

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781611871043
  • File size: 139 KB
  • Release date: May 20, 2011

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

The most hilariously dysfunctional crime family returns for their fourth outing in Beth Mathison's hit short story series.

To observe Mother's Day, Jeremy brings his best girl Carla to brunch at Pawleski's Supper Club. Harry and Charlie have provided the unique contraband menu that has conveniently "fallen off" of various trucks. The mothers of all the young kids have disappeared for the day, leaving an olive-throwing gang of kids in the club's banquet room. And Aunt Shirley tries to keep the peace between the kids' table and the grown-ups while ensuring the mimosas keep flowing.

Can Jeremy and Carla's relationship and cupcake business survive another untraditional holiday? Or will the common bond of living outside their families and trying to avoid "family business" make their relationship even stronger?


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