Valerie’s Retreat by Joseph Rinaldo

Posted August 21, 2014 by Lillian in / 0 Comments

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Curious about relationships? How about one with a very likeable woman and a man sixteen years younger? Valerie’s someone most women can relate to. Oh sure, she robs a bank with her boyfriend’s help. You might forgive her when you read about her traumatic childhood.

Robbing the bank gets her out of one predicament but lands her in another. Valerie and Franco run to another country where they open a new business, are happily in love, and constantly worrying about being caught and extradited.

I hope that Valerie’s Retreat fits your expectations for a book review/an author interview. Please let me know how you feel.

Thank you,

Joseph M. Rinaldo

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