The Prince of Mafia Princes

Bellomo’s enigmatic mobster, Louie Morelli, takes on the Russian mob in her fourth book, “The Prince of Mafia Princes.”

 

Life is good for Louie Morelli. He’s rich, happily married, and having a fling with the blonde in his office. Louie’s even convinced himself that he’s just another South Florida entrepreneur. Then he discovers that his son, Tony, is being blackmailed by a couple of enterprising escorts and their nefarious associates. A meeting with a Russian mob boss is supposed to put an end to Tony’s troubles, but Louie’s inquiries set off a chain reaction, beginning with the brutal murder of a call girl. The next day Louie’s loyal friend, Victor DeAngelis, is gunned down on the Fort Lauderdale strip.

While Victor fights for his life, Louie tracks his would-be assassin, exposing himself and his family to a ruthless killer. After dodging bullets on his own driveway, Louie is determined to retaliate. But before he can act, the FBI steps in, And, suddenly, life is so not good for Louie.

 

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“Louie Morelli had a fondness for all things Italian. Thus, when his daughter decorated his Boca Raton office, she acquired his inlaid walnut desk in a showroom on the Via Montenapoleone. Louie’s mahogany-leather executive chair and shorter-backed guest chairs had been imported from the same Milanese designer, and his buffed travertine floor, with its swirls of bronze and amber, was carved from an ancient quarry once favored by Michelangelo. Louie himself was Sicilian, and with his dark good looks and impeccable sense of style, he could pass for an Italian movie star. But his cadence was New Orleans working class, and sitting at his beautiful desk with the glare of the Florida sun diffused by the tinted, impact-resistant glass on the arched windows behind him, Louie looked immensely rich and unmistakably American.”

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Copyright 2015 by Patricia Bellomo 

The Prince of Mafia Princes and Bellomo’s other books are available at BarnesandNoble.com and Amazon.com. Available in print and digital forms, for all e-readers.

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Sip and Sample at Pasta e Pasta

Mob Blog: Pasta e Pasta

Pasta e Pasta: Sip & Sample

Mob Blog:  Sip and Sample at Pasta e Pasta

Pasta e Pasta is hosting local author, Patricia Bellomo, at their Chesterfield store on Wednesday, November 18, from 6:00 to 9:00 pm.

The founder of Pasta e Pasta, Carlo DeAngelis, is a fan of Bellomo’s. “I’ve read every one of Patricia’s books,” says DeAngelis, who gets a kick out of the fact that he shares a surname with Bellomo’s character, Victor DeAngelis. Of course, Pasta e Pasta’s DeAngelis has little in common with Bellomo’s audacious Victor, who is definitely on the “muscle” side of the family.

What Bellomo’s character and Pasta e Pasta’s founder do have in common is a love of good food, and a talent for preparing it. According to Bellomo, “They’re both awesome cooks.”

Pasta e Pasta translates to Pasta is just Pasta.”

Carlo and his daughter, Carla DeAngelis, work as a team. Carla also happens to be the owner of Pasta e Pasta. Menu items prepared on site and available for purchase are old family recipes. Pasta is king, whether it’s in the form of lasagna, cannelloni, stuffed shells, or ravioli. The DeAngelis’s also make a variety of homemade sauces and soups, distributing their products to local groceries and Italian markets. All of their products are made with fresh, natural ingredients.

Bellomo’s suspense thrillers feature Italian characters. “Mobsters who love to eat,” says the author. Inevitably, in every book there is a scene in which Victor is cooking. Frequently, pasta is on the menu, with sauce simmering on the stove.

“Because of Victor’s superb culinary skills, many of my readers assume I’m a cook,” says Bellomo. “But I’m too busy writing to cook. Books are my passion.”

Books are Bellomo’s passion, but pasta is definitely Pasta e Pasta’s passion, which is why the store is combining a “Meet the Author” event with a “Sip and Sample,” featuring some of their bestselling pastas served with a sip of vino.

Pasta e Pasta: Sip & Sample

Sip & Sample: Pasta e Pasta

There is no cost for the food or wine, although after a delicious sampling, you may wish to buy some prepackaged homemade pasta or sauce. Bellomo will also have copies of her books available for purchase, including her latest thriller, The Prince of Mafia Princes.

Bellomo’s books include Louie Morelli’s Mistress, Stella di Mare, Louie Morelli’s Daughter, and The Prince of Mafia Princes. Books can be purchased online from Amazon and are available in print and digital formats.

Pasta e Pasta is located at 48712 Gratiot, in Chesterfield Township, just south of 22 Mile in the Kingston Plaza.

 

 

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For the best beach reads this summer, check out Bellomo’s mafia thrillers featuring enigmatic mobster, Louie Morelli. [/dcs_p][dcs_p]

Pictured from top to bottom, books are as listed:  Louie Morelli’s Mistress, Stella di Mare, Louie Morelli’s Daughter, and Bellomo’s latest release, The Prince of Mafia Princes.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

Although the series is non-sequential, the books are shown in chronological order. [/dcs_p][dcs_p] 

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Mob Blog: Books and Pasta, October 3, 2014

 

Mob Blog: Books and Pasta

Mob Blog: Books and Pasta

 

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Mob Blog: Books and Pasta, October 3, 2014[/dcs_p]

 

 

[dcs_p]Pasta e Pasta is hosting Macomb County author, Patricia Bellomo, at their Chesterfield store on Wednesday, October 22, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

 

The founder of Pasta e Pasta, Carlo DeAngelis, is a fan of Bellomo’s. “I’ve read every one of Patricia’s books,” say DeAngelis, who gets a kick out of the fact that he shares a surname with Bellomo’s character, Victor DeAngelis. Of course, Pasta e Pasta’s DeAngelis has little in common with Bellomo’s audacious Victor, who is definitely on the “muscle” end of things. [/dcs_p][dcs_p]

 

What Bellomo’s character and Pasta e Pasta’s founder do have in common is a love of food, and a talent for preparing it. According to Bellomo, “They’re both awesome cooks.”[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

 

Carlo and his daughter, Carla DeAngelis, work as a team. Carla also happens to be the owner of Pasta e Pasta. Menu items prepared on site and available for purchase are old family recipes. Pasta is king, whether it’s in the form of lasagna, cannelloni, stuffed shells or ravioli. The DeAngelis’s also make a variety of homemade sauces and soups, distributing their products to local groceries and Italian markets. Except for the dry noodles and sauces, most items are frozen.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

 

Bellomo’s suspense thrillers feature Italian characters. “They love to eat,” says the author. Inevitably, in every book there is a scene or two in which Victor is cooking a meal. Frequently, spaghetti is on the menu, with some kind of sauce simmering on the stove. And, like the real DeAngelis’s, Victor uses all natural ingredients.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

 

“Because of Victor’s superb culinary skills, many of my readers assume I’m a good cook,” says Bellomo.  “But, the truth is, I’m too busy writing to cook. My passion is books.”[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

 

That’s why Bellomo is doing a Books and Pasta night at the Chesterfield store. It’s meet the author, buy a book, get a taste of Italy. And it’s for a good cause, with fifteen percent of all proceeds being donated to American Breast Cancer Foundation.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

 

Pasta e Pasta is located at 48712 Gratiot, in Chesterfield Township, just south of 22 Mile in the Kingston Plaza.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

 

 

Bellomo’s books include Louie Morelli’s Mistress, Stella di Mare, and Louie Morelli’s Daughter. All books are available on Amazon.com,  in print and digital form. Also available at most bookstores and on all e-readers.  Also available overseas via AmazonUK and AmazonEU.

 

 

Mob Blog: Tokyo Blue, June 30, 2014

Mob Blog: Tokyo Blue, June 30, 2014

Mob BLog: Toyko Blue, June 30, 2014

 

Mob Blog: Tokyo Blue, June 30, 2014

 

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Seven o’clock on Wednesday. We’re in Lauderdale on a business matter, and Victor says, “Lou, let’s go get lobster at Tokyo Blue.”[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

Tokyo Blue is an Asian joint in the Ocean Manor Resort Hotel on Galt Ocean Drive. Hotel and restaurant are owned by a friend of Victor’s, a guy named Frank Talerico. Frank did a pretty swell job with Tokyo Blue’s décor. The bar is a solid slab of glass backlit by cobalt-blue lighting. It’s a pretty big bar, with some lounge-style seating. Frank’s barmaids aren’t bad to look at either.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

Tokyo Blue is called an ‘Asian Fusion lounge.’ I’m not a sushi guy, but you can’t beat the all-you-can-eat lobster priced at 49.99 on Wednesday evenings. Not that Victor or I are concerned with prices. It’s not as though Victor’s on a budget, and he eats all he can whenever he can, but the lobster at Tokyo Blue is Maine lobster and Frank’s people do a good job with it.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

Cocktails first, at the bar. We eye some of the girls heading into the dining room. This week, they’re all on vacation. Most are young, all are scantily dressed.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

We stay seated at Tokyo Blue’s bar, order our lobster. It’s delicious. I do two plates, and Victor goes for four or five. But, hey, he’s a big guy.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

Victor tells Frank the lobster is “outstanding.” He says to the barmaid, “Doll, bring us another round.”[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

No blended malt whisky tonight but a mild Sauvignon Blanc to complement the lobster, chase the sweetness from my throat. I eye the décor—ice blue with splashes of violet—a pair of studded and turquoise-finned headless mermaids, a large aquarium. I recall that Tokyo Blue got a lot of fanfare when they opened a few years ago, bringing in top name sushi chefs.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

I sip my wine and think of think about the days ahead of me. I have to meet a man tomorrow and then I’m skipping town, taking my family to the Gulf for the 4th of July weekend. It’s a safe bet I won’t be eating any lobster, but hey, you never know.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

 

If you enjoyed Tokyo Blue, you may consider reading one of Patricia Bellomo’s mob thrillers. Books include, Louie Morelli’s Mistress, Stella di Mare, and Louie Morelli’s Daughter. [/dcs_p][dcs_p]

 

Tokyo Blue was written in the voice of Patricia’s main character, savvy mobster, Louie Morelli. Tokyo Blue is real, Louie is Bellomo’s creation.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]Books available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and in all e-reader formats. Also available on AmazonUK and AmazonEU.

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