Lemoncella Cocktail Book Report

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Lemoncella Cocktail.by Rene Natan

Lemoncella Cocktail starts out with the young attractive hero saving the innocent girl from death.

The girl finds herself in a sticky situation due to her older sister running with the wrong crowd.

Patrick the hero finds himself helping out law enforcement and others to keep the girl safe.

The book has an air of mystery and romance to it. The story has a lot of twists and turns to follow.

The book is easy to follow along with. Patrick was my favorite thing about this book.

It's nice to read about a young man who grew up in a rough environment doing something positive.

Patrick goes from being uncomfortable about his past to being able to overcome it eventually.

Patrick spends a lot of time with the

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