Mafia Romance, the new genre.

Mafia Romance, the new genre.

I first stumbled upon the term Mafia Romance on Goodreads, and it gave me pause. I had to stop and think: Can the Louie Morelli series be classified as Mafia Romance?

Bellomo's Mafia Romance Thriller, Stella di Mare

Stella di Mare

There are parallels and nuances. The “Louie Morelli” series differs from traditional mob books as they are not mob stories but stories about mobsters. And, as irresistible mobsters go, you can’t beat cool, savvy Louie Morelli. He’s the ultimate bad boy, and my female readers adore him despite the fact that he’s a serial philanderer and, at times, a killer. But Louie adheres to an old fashioned code of honor.

Overall, the tone of the series is a bit more serious than contemporary romance, and there is the family drama, which complicates matters. My books are certainly not bodice rippers, although Louie’s dalliances do add up, and there is sexual content, but sex is not the overriding theme in any of the four books.

Defined as thrillers, all four books do cross genres in that they can also be classified as general or mainstream fiction with some violent content. They also qualify as suspense and intrigue, and of course, popular fiction: thrillers. They’ve also been described as “page turners” and “daring and suspenseful thrillers.”

There is an element of romance in all four novels, although Stella di Mare has the most appeal for romance readers, with Louie Morelli’s Mistress a close second. The gorgeous settings—sunny South Florida in Stella di Mare and New Orleans’s French Quarter in Louie Morelli’s Mistressare in themselves romantic. And make no mistake: I do place my readers in the scenes, providing a seductive quality.

Louie Morelli's Mistress/Mafia Romance

Louie Morelli’s Mistress

The biggest love story in each book, and the one fraught with the most tension, is the relationship Louie has with his long suffering wife, Angie. Louie loves Angie, but he’s never been faithful to her, and this causes quite a bit of conflict.

So, yes, in a sense my books do qualify as Mafia Romance.  Or just plain good reads. Entertainment.

Please let me know what you think.

All books can be purchased at Amazon.com or online at Barnes and Noble. Signed copies are available through Bellomo’s website.

 

 

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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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Alpha Males in Popular Fiction

 

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I like my protagonists to be alpha males. In fact, I tend to like alpha males in real life, too, but that’s a different story. For now, I’ll concentrate on fiction, which is what I write. Real life tends to be too real, and what is better than a great escape?

Perhaps I’m a romantic, but when I call to mind my favorite movies and books, the male characters are undoubtedly alpha males. Think Bogart in Casablanca, Clark Gable in Gone With the Wind, Brando in The Godfather, and Robert Shaw in Jaws. And last, but not least, Ian Flemings James Bond. For the record, I think Sean Connery was the best Bond.

“No weeping wimps for me. I like my men to act like men.”

With books the alpha male can be a bit nuanced—it’s sometimes a good thing to show a little vulnerability or weakness. But please, no weeping wimps. I like my men to act like men. In popular fiction John Sandford’s Lucas Davenport nails it, as do Michael Connolly and John Lescroart’s characters. And, of course, Lee Child’s Jack Reacher is really something. Not to mention the late Vince Flynn’s heroic Mitch Rapp or the father of the alpha male, Ernest Hemingway.

I haven’t mentioned any female authors because I think men write alpha males better than women, although Sandra Brown and Karen Robards have both done an excellent job creating strong male characters. And Margaret Mitchell did a bang up job with Rhett Butler. There are others, of course, but I’m talking popular fiction here, and I tend to be a bit disappointed with the modern take on the alpha male. In romance, the protagonist is too often portrayed as a lascivious stud, and I cringe when the male POV is expressed in a boyish or naïve manner.

I read about half of the first book in the E.L. James’s trilogy, but for the record, I do not consider Christian Grey an alpha male. He seemed more like a bad porn character to me, but then, I prefer my erotica not be watered down. I like it the old-fashioned way.

Kidding aside, there are some wonderful alpha males in fiction, and I specifically want to salute the many unnamed and often unrecognized authors who created them. And, perhaps, here I can mention my own dark and dashing bad boy: Savvy mobster, Louie Morelli.

Louie and his sidekick, Victor, are definitely alpha males, and my female readers love them. My male readers like them, too, mostly because they act like men and follow a code of honor, even if it is highly questionable. But, hey, I write fiction, and I guess I’m not the only one who likes alpha males.

Please tell me who your favorite alpha males in fiction are.

 

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Patricia Bellomo has authored four Louie Morelli novels, including Louie Morelli’s Mistress, Stella di Mare, Louie Morelli’s Daughter, and The Prince of Mafia Princes.

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Booksigning: Villa Penna Restaurant, August 18, 2015

The Prince of Mafia Princes

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 Patricia Bellomo Plans Promotional Event and Booksigning at Villa Penna’s.

 

 

[dcs_p]Clinton Township crime writer, Patricia Bellomo, is having a booksigning to promote the release of her latest thriller, The Prince of Mafia Princes. This event is to be held at Villa Penna Restaurant on Hayes Road in Sterling Heights on Tuesday, August 18, 2015 from 6 to 9 pm.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

 

The Prince of Mafia Princes is the fourth novel in Bellomo’s “Louie Morelli” series. The series is nonsequential, so readers can dive into this latest installment without having read any of Bellomo’s previous books.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

 

In The Prince of Mafia Princes Bellomo’s infamous mobster, Louie Morelli, aims to protect his son, who is being blackmailed by an escort and her nefarious Russian associates. Things escalate after Louie’s faithful soldier, Victor DeAngelis, is gunned down on the Fort Lauderdale strip.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

 

Like Bellomo’s previous books, The Prince of Mafia Princes has a South Florida setting, providing a great escape or perfect beach read. The novel has been nominated for the prestigious Royal Palm Literary Award.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

 

Bellomo’s previous books include Louie Morelli’s Mistress, Stella di Mare, and Louie Morelli’s Daughter.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

 

Copies of all four books will be available for purchase at the booksigning. Books are also available at Amazon.com or can be ordered through Barnes and Noble. Books are available in print or e-reader form.[/dcs_p][dcs_p]

[dcs_p]Villa Penna Restaurant & Banquet Center is located at 43985 Hayes Road, Sterling Heights, MI 48313[/dcs_p]

 

 

Organized Crime Books By Patricia Bellomo

Be Transported To New Orleans Or Sunny South Florida When You read one of Patricia Bellomo’s Organized Crime Novels.

Mob Thriller Book: Louie Morelli's Mistress

Mob Thriller Book: Louie Morelli’s Mistress

Miami Beach Mafia Thriller, Stella di Mare

Miami Beach Mafia Thriller,
Stella di Mare

Organized Crime Book: Louie Morelli's Daughter

Organized Crime Book: Louie Morelli’s Daughter

The Prince of Mafia Princes: Organized Crime Thriller

The Prince of Mafia Princes: Organized Crime:Thriller

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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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