One and Only Sunday (Women of Greece #2)
Alex A. King

Twenty-eight-year-old Kiki Andreou has lived her whole life in Agria, Greece, a seaside village where old-fashioned mothers arrange marriages, and gossip moves faster than light. Kiki doesn't want to get married, so she's itching to pop the champagne cork when her fiancé is a no-show at the church.
Until tragedy strikes the town, and Kiki's brief splash of freedom is washed away by accusations of murder and infidelity. At risk are all the trappings of her quiet life: her teaching job, her whole family's good name, and her evenings under the family grapevine, watching her mother make yet another half-hearted attempt on her grandmother's life.
Kiki loves her home town, even though the hottest new sport is spitting—spitting on Kiki, that is. She's desperate to find a way to survive what's shaping up to be the craziest, hottest (and dampest) summer ever. But life-long friendships are shattering, and more than one person wants Kiki to pay for a crime she didn't commit.
And she has no idea that an old plot twist is about to become new again, in the shape of a man who is intimately—and uncomfortably—familiar with the disappearing finger trick she showed him when she was thirteen. A man with one foot out of the country and the other in a military prison.