In love with a dangerous MafiaUpdated at Nov 25, 2025, 09:11
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In Love with a Dangerous Mafia is the story of three suburban moms who love their kids more than life itself, but life has not been kind to them lately.
The first is Val Roland, the one everyone thinks has the perfect life. She lives in a big beautiful house with manicured lawns, four smart children, and a husband who sells luxury cars. Val is always perfectly dressed, her red hair curled, her smile polite. She chairs the school fundraisers and bakes lemon bars that win prizes. But behind the front door, her marriage is crumbling. Her husband has been cheating with his young secretary for years, and he has secretly borrowed so much money that the bank is about to take their house, their cars, everything. Val is terrified of her children finding out they might become poor overnight, and she is exhausted from pretending everything is fine.
Her best friend is Davina Bill, the mom who can make anybody laugh even on the worst day. Davina and her husband Roy have two kids, but their daughter Nora was born with a serious kidney disease that needs medicine that costs thousands of dollars every single month. Insurance won’t cover the newest treatment, and Davina lies awake every night doing the math in her head, trying to figure out how many shifts her husband would have to work to keep their little girl alive. Davina is proud, she hates asking for help, and she is running out of hope.
Then there’s Zara Banks, Val’s younger sister, the wild child of the group. Zara never quite grew up. She rides a motorcycle, dyes streaks in her hair, and has worked the same cashier job at the Fine & Frugal grocery store for twelve years. She has an adorable, wise-beyond-his-years son named Tommy (whom she would die for), but Tommy’s dad, Reggie, now has a new girlfriend and wants full custody. He says Zara is too immature, too broke, and too unreliable to raise a child. Zara is funny and loud and brave on the outside, but inside she’s terrified that a judge might actually take her son away.
These three women meet almost every week in Val’s kitchen after the kids are asleep. They drink cheap wine from a box, eat junk food, and tell each other the truth when no one else will listen. They laugh so they don’t cry. They hold each other up when everything else is falling apart.
One night, the truth gets too heavy. The bills, the lies, the fear—it all pours out. And in the middle of the tears and the wine, Zara says something crazy: “What if we just robbed my store?” They laugh at first. Then they stop laughing. They start calculating. They realise that on certain nights there might be thirty thousand dollars in the safe. Thirty thousand could save Davina’s daughter. Thirty thousand could keep Val’s house. Thirty thousand could hire Zara a decent lawyer.
So they make a plan that sounds like a joke: three old-lady Halloween masks, a bright-pink toy gun that shoots bubbles, and Davina’s minivan. They tell themselves it’s just one time. One crazy thing and then they’ll go back to normal.
But when they actually do it (when they walk into that grocery store with shaking hands and pounding hearts), they accidentally steal nearly half a million dollars in cash that was hidden in the back. Cash that does not belong to the store. Cash that belongs to a quiet, charming, and extremely dangerous criminal named Fynn and his gang.
Suddenly, these three ordinary moms (who have never even jaywalked) are in way over their heads. Fynn knows who they are. He knows where their children go to school. And he wants his money back… plus interest.
What follows is a wild, funny, scary, and sometimes heartbreaking four-season ride as Val, Davina, and Zara try to figure out how to pay back a crime boss, keep their families safe, protect their secret, and still make it to soccer practice on time. They end up washing money through cupcake shops, printing counterfeit bills in secret, dodging FBI agents, and doing things they never imagined they were capable of, all while arguing about whose turn it is to bring snacks to book club.
It’s a story about friendship that feels stronger than family. About how far mothers will go when someone threatens the people they love most. About the moment when the decent women decide the rules don’t apply anymore if it means saving their kids.
And through every insane twist, every close call, every tearful 2 a.m. phone call, these three women discover something they never knew: they are so much tougher, smarter, and braver than anyone ever gave them credit for.