![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Despite his increasing dementia looming over her, Maeve thought she’d have him around a little longer. This is just the tip of Maeve’s iceberg when her father, Jack, a former NYPD cop, dies suddenly. Maeve’s friend and bakeshop helper, Jo, is heavily pregnant, and somehow it’s Maeve taking Jo to birthing classes instead of Jo’s detective husband, Dave. Just don’t mess with her when she gets angry. With her ex-husband and his new wife and son as part of her blended family, Maeve is very representative of a modern woman in most respects. Who would ever think that a divorced mom of two teens, running her own bakeshop, could get into the kind of situations that Maeve does, yet once you know Maeve and her life, it all seems more than plausible. Barbieri keeps up the promise of the first with her second installment of the Westchester baker’s life in Lies that Bind. Auntie M enjoyed Maggie Barbieri’s first Maeve Conlon thriller, Once Upon a Lie, and had been looking forward to the sequel. ![]()
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