Monday, June 12, 2023

Review: Adverse Possession (The Anna Albertini Files #3) by Rebecca Zanetti


 About the Book

The plural form of Nemesis is Nemeses.

Anna Albertini never thought she’d have to look up the plural form of nemesis. In fact, she never thought she’d have one, much less three. But as she and her new partner try to make a go of their fledgling law firm, enemies come from every direction.

First, there’s a newspaper reporter trying to make a name for herself by dogging Anna’s every move. Second, there’s a lawyer on the opposite side of every case who just doesn’t like Anna. And third, there’s Aiden Devlin’s ex-girlfriend, who decides to descend upon the sleeping Idaho town like a bird of prey. It’s too bad she’s discovered dead…after finding herself on the wrong end of a potato gun, putting Anna top of the suspect list.

Anna deals with every day as it arrives while juggling her developing relationship with Aiden, trying to pay her rent by finding at least one client who pays, and finally by partnering with her Nonna Albertini in the world’s most chaotic plan to match-make her sister with the Elk County’s prosecuting attorney, Nick Basanelli. It’s a good thing Anna has learned to thrive in chaos.


My Thoughts


I absolutely love Anna Albertini, her crazy loyal sisters and family and her super sexy love interest and resident bad boy Aiden. The books are as laugh out loud funny as they are suspenseful!

Anna gets herself into some pretty crazy situations, but none of them is her fault... well mostly....NOT! Okay, okay... so maybe like 50% of the time it's her faultπŸ˜‚ I swear I hear Benny Hill music every time something goes sideways!

Anna is such a likeable character and so easy to relate to. I love her crazy Irish and Italian sides of her family and I love that she has a matchmaking grandma that's equally loveable. All the characters are lovingly and brilliantly crafted.

Anna and Aidan have super steamy chemistry and I love them together.

Adverse Possession is smart, funny, exciting and heartfelt. I'd absolutely recommend it as well as the rest of the series.





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