The fun facts continue!

My daughter-in-law’s family is from Mexico, so when she and my son fly to visit family there (pre-pandemic), they take a different route. They drive to San Diego then walk across a bridge that goes over the border and directly into the Tijuana Airport. From there, they fly into Mexico. Apparently, it’s less expensive and less hassle than flying from LAX.
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Oh, and she’s also persona non grata since that one little incident back in her teens. The one that her Tia Graviella still hasn’t forgiven her for. The one her parents and siblings will never let her forget.
A trip to Mexico City, complete with a bit of groveling at Tia Graviella’s feet, might just be what it takes to gain forgiveness and a fresh start with her family. Not only that, her tia is ailing, and someone needs to check up on her. Carmen can solve two problems with one would-do-anything-to-avoid-it trip.
Something is off, however, and as Carmen investigates, she begins to wonder if there’s more to her aunt’s troubles than ill health.
When Carmen sets her course on making things right, will it repair more than the wreckage from a youthful miscalculation?