![]() Before that, I was simply the family brat and rebel. ![]() My namesake, Grandma Dolores Gómez, refused to speak to me or acknowledge my existence for about a year after the name change. Ever since I turned eighteen and had my legal name changed from Dolores-which means aches and pains in Spanish-to Dina. Especially since I was the family’s desgraciada. How did I, in three short months, get to the heart of my Mexican-American family? It wasn’t easy, believe me. “Thoroughly entertaining! “-Keyes Lloyd, reader and fan EXCERPT “Chuckled all the way through this book!”-J.T. “One of the best comedy suspense books I’ve ever read!”-Harriet Fox, author Being an amateur sleuth is no picnic, so Dina enlists the help of a Hispanic DEA agent, her best friend and fellow teacher, her screwball brother-in-law, and her hated ex-fiance, Rick Ramos.Ĭrossing the Texas border into Zeta territory is the most dangerous thing she’s ever done-aside from falling in love with the hated Rick-but heck, what’s a girl to do when “la familia” calls? REVIEWS ![]() I’m thrilled to welcome Donna Del Oro to the blog today – her comedy-suspense novel Saving La Familia is on sale at Extasy Books, 40% off.Ī scrappy Latina teacher, Dina Salazar, is recruited by her Mexican-born grandmother to save her cousins who are hiding from a dangerous Mexican drug cartel. ![]()
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