The future of the Romano mafia
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  • Reads 1,118
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  • Parts 3
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Aug 05, 2023
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This is a sequel to 'the lost mafia princess'

Nadia and Matteo's daughter, is coming of age when the Romano family enters the Romano mafia, but they are unsure if they should let their kids in now or wait until she is older? 

Nadia's brothers, parents and her in-laws agree with them but all the grandkids get into a bit of trouble themselves, will they find out the truth now or when they're older?
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