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Easter's lilly
It was Easter Sunday; the day Lilly's life went from safe and comfortable to dangerously unfamiliar. Her transformation takes her from a small town girl having an affair with a low ranked gangster in the Montiago crime syndicate, to a woman of grace and fortitude married to the head of the organization. Easter's Lilly is an inspired journey from the idyllic to the darker side of self-discovery. Read as the over-privileged brothers embark on their journey that twists and turns down the road of unbridled passion in this first book of the series.
Pages: 296
ISBN: 9781935605904
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Rachel S.
Apr 6, 2026
I loved this book from the very start. Lilly was naive to say the least!
I was 100% gripped.
To read the twists and turns and why Easter Sunday was such a predominant date in her life. The love triangle between two brothers, Living with them both in one house and giving into temptation.
Not only was the book about the love life of Lilly,her naivity and the way it effects her mentally but it was about her life being married to the head of a drug organisation and the danger in which that kind of life is led for Lilly and her children and also of the betrayal from certain people she trusted.
The end of the book was left with a massive cliff hanger and being as involved in the book as I was I NEEDED to read the second book, Brother Number 3 straight away.
I really enjoyed reading Easter’s Lilly and would recommend this to anyone that asked me what great books have you read lately.
Judy Serrano is a great author never leaving a dull moment in the book.
I was 100% gripped.
To read the twists and turns and why Easter Sunday was such a predominant date in her life. The love triangle between two brothers, Living with them both in one house and giving into temptation.
Not only was the book about the love life of Lilly,her naivity and the way it effects her mentally but it was about her life being married to the head of a drug organisation and the danger in which that kind of life is led for Lilly and her children and also of the betrayal from certain people she trusted.
The end of the book was left with a massive cliff hanger and being as involved in the book as I was I NEEDED to read the second book, Brother Number 3 straight away.
I really enjoyed reading Easter’s Lilly and would recommend this to anyone that asked me what great books have you read lately.
Judy Serrano is a great author never leaving a dull moment in the book.