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Author Interview: Felicia Grossman | Romacne Thursdays

Author Interview: Felicia Grossman | Romacne Thursdays

Nov 5, 2020

On this week’s Romance Thursdays I have the lovely Felicia Grossman. You can also check out last weeks interview with Michelle Major where we talked about small-town romances and more. 

Romance Thursdays is a feature that spotlights romance authors to highlight how amazing the romance writing community is. Each week I’m will be interviewing a different romance author from across subgenres as well as both traditionally and self-published. I want to share their experience writing romance and why they love it so much. While also focusing on their writing and books. 

Felicia Grossman is the author of The Truitts series, which includes Appetites & Vices and Dalliances & Devotion. I adored reading these two and you can check out my reviews of the first and second book now. Grossman has also written a novella The Sweet Spot, that features in the Love All Year: A Holidays Anthology. Now let’s get into the interview. 

Hi Felicia, and welcome to Angel Reads. For those that haven’t read anything by you yet. Tell us a little about yourself and your books?

Hey! Thank you so, so, much for having me! I’m originally from Wilmington, Delaware. I’m a romance author. I am also a lawyer -some of the time. I primarily write historically set romances (though I have a short in an anthology called Love All Year that is contemporary). My first series, the Truitt Series was set in the area I grew up. It’s multigenerational (the couple in the first book are the parents of one of the leads in the second) which was both fun and kind of challenging to write. 

Why did you start writing romance novels? Is there anything in particular that drew you to it over other genres?

My grandparents owned a news store in Atlantic City where they sold genre fiction on wire racks and I loved looking at the romance covers when I was little. My grandmother was also a huge romance reader because she wanted that guaranteed happy ending and wasn’t going to waste time on a book without one. I think the first romances I read were those I found lying around their house. And when I started writing, I only wanted to write happy endings so here we are. 

The Truitt’s series stands out against other historical romances because of the setting and characters. Why did you choose to set the series in the US? 

 I’m Jewish and American and write primarily Jewish main characters. So while my family wasn’t necessarily in the U.S. during the periods I write about, the experience I wrote in those first two books is culturally similar to my own. 

I’d argue that the American Jewish experience is unique and fundamentally different than even that of Jews in other former British colonies in that it is almost completely inorganic, i.e., the community and its structures developed in accordance with a very specific vision and strategy created by the leadership at the time. I say this because those early leaders wrote a lot of essays and letters about exactly what they were doing and why. 

This was possible due to emerging European philosophy of the time, the extremely small size of the initial Jewish community in the U.S., and the specific political outlook of the non-Jewish leadership in early days of the United States. Thus, there’s a lot of really explicit material to use when writing the experience and, honestly, as I said before, it’s much more similar to my own current experience than anything happening anywhere else in the world at the time, including in England.

Also, with the U.S., I don’t have the problem where I have to mentally think about the couple and their family leaving within two generations to ensure their later survival. But that’s another story. 

What is your favourite thing about romance as a genre? Why do you like reading and writing it?

I’m definitely an “HEA” person. I like being able to read a book, fall in love with the characters, and see them happy in the end. It’s just satisfying. One of the most challenging but best things about writing romance is discovering what that HEA looks like for each specific, unique, set of main characters. That’s part of the adventure, not just the journey but creating the right destination for them (especially as they often don’t know what it looks like in the beginning either).

Historical romance is a major sub-genre of romance. What drew you to it over subgenres of romance? 

The dresses (I’m only half-joking, there is no one who loves a fancy dress as I do. I started dreaming about prom at like five–not the dance, not the date, the outfit). And you know, I also was a history major. 

What are some of your favourite tropes that you like reading and writing in the romance genre?

I had this discussion the other day and it’s pretty clear that I love to write limited relationships. I like to have characters who think they know exactly what they want, negotiate it perfectly, and then spend the book realizing they need something else entirely and have to figure out how to grow and change so they can have it. It’s kind of my thing.

In reading, I love enemies-to-lovers even though it is so hard to execute well. I have a thing for the “bad boy with a heart of gold.” I’m allegedly descended from several so it might be genetic. And I tend to like plots that border on “banana-pants.” I grew up with a father who loved opera so I’m willing to full-on Barber of Seville and Die Fledermaus level of silliness. 

 Who are some of your favourite romance authors? Who inspired you to write?

Okay, so I’ll stick just to Histrom or we’ll be here forever: Beverly Jenkins is a complete inspiration. Her stories are amazing but the way she builds her communities and threads in social history that makes her stories so rich is just unparalleled. Joanna Shupe is another writer who is extraordinarily deft and clever with her use of history. Eva Leigh makes me laugh like no one else. Sarah McLean is amazing at writing couples that bring out the best in each other. Rose Lerner is so meticulous and her tone and mood are so unique and lovely and melancholy and delicate–and while that will never be me (I’m like the opposite), it’s just beautiful to read. 

What are some of the ways that you think we can start overcoming the stigma of romance novels?  

Um…if you know, tell me, because my own mother and sister are super literary snobs (though to be fair to them, the snobbery isn’t limited to romance, they turn their noses up at mysteries, thrillers, and sci-fi so…). In all seriousness, I think the more readers discuss romance novels, both favourably and critically, in honest, forthright, and interesting ways, the less stigma there will be. Some of the discussions around the genre are brilliant and fascinating and especially the work reviewers and bloggers are doing, truly engaging in the genre in serious ways, is what makes readers–new and old– excited and interested. Us authors just have to produce work that lives up to that responsibility. 

Thank you so much for coming by Angel Reads. It was lovely having you here. And I can’t wait to read more of your books!

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If you haven’t checked out Felicia Grossman’s books yet and love historical romance, then get on it, they are fantastic. I hope that you enjoyed this weeks interview and join me again next week with a new author. 

If there is an author that you would like to see featured here, please do let me know and I will try my best. If you are a romance author and would like to be apart of Romance Thursdays, don’t hesitate to message me. 

Have you read any books from Felicia Grossman before? Are you excited for more Romance Thursday posts? Let’s Chat! 

About the Author 

Felicia Grossman is the author of American historical romance novels Appetites & Vices and Dalliances & Devotion, as well as the contemporary novella The Sweet Spot. A Delaware native, she now lives in the midwest for her family and two dogs. When not writing romance, she enjoys eclairs, cannolis, and Sondheim musicals.

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Birthday Wish List 2020

Birthday Wish List 2020

Nov 4, 2020

With my birthday only a few weeks away. I thought I would share some of the books on my birthday wishlist. These are the books that I hope to get for my birthday, or that I might buy for myself. There isn’t much that I want for my birthday except books really.

These are books that have been on my wishlist for a while and hope that I can get to reading soon. Anyway, enough of this here are the books that I hope to get this year. 

Spoiler Alert (Spoiler Alert #1) by Olivia Dade: I have heard so many good things about this book and I can’t wait to read it. It sounds like it’s right up my alley. And even though I don’t read many contemporary romances without a subgenre, I’m really intrigued. There is also a plus-size female protagonist and yes, please! 

Our Year of Maybe by Rachel Lynn Solomon: I don’t think I’m ready to read this one, but I’m preparing too. This has been on my tbr for a while. And I think I’m ready to take the plunge and read it. It also explores chronic illness and gosh I need more of that. 

The Rakess (Society of Sirens #1) by Scarlett Peckham: I’m never going to say no to picking up more historical romances and this has been on my wish list for a while now. And this one sounds fantastic. I’ve heard some great things about it and I’m ready to dive in. 

Legendborn (Legendborn #1) by Tracy Deonn: I’ve heard so many good things about this one and I’m so ready to read it. This sounds like the young adult fantasy that I will fall in love with. And then rave about to anyone and everyone. Also, that cover is to die for. 

Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas: I have only heard good things about this one and I need more ghosts in my life. I hesitated to pick this one up first. I’ve been bit by ghost romances before and I’m not ready for that. I just need HEA in my life at the moment. I’m good with sad things happening in the book, but I need happy endings people. 

Bridgertons #2 – #8 by Julia Quinn: I’m putting these on my list, but I’m pretty sure I’ll be getting these from my parents and siblings. I adored The Duke and I. And I knew right away that I was going to need the rest of the series. I can’t wait to read the other siblings fall in love.  

The Widow of Rose House by Diana Biller: This has only been added to my TBR recently, but I’m so excited to read it. I’ve just heard so many incredible things about it and I can’t wait to start reading this one myself. It sounds different from other historical romances I’ve read. And that caught my eye. 

The Camelot Betrayal (Camelot Rising #2) by Kiersten White: This one comes out a few days before my birthday and I can’t wait to read it. I really enjoyed The Guinevere Deception and I’m super excited to see what journey this story takes. I never know what to expect from Kiersten White. 

The Fallen Men Series by Giana Darling: I read this series over the course of this year and I really like it – a lot. So I would love to have physical copies of this series for sure. But they are also so expensive to get them here to Australia. 

 

And those are just some of the books that I would love for my birthday. Have you read any of these? What did you think of them? I’m not planning to do much for my birthday this year. Obviously but receiving a good bunch of books would be amazing. 

 

Things I Like To Do Other Than Read

Things I Like To Do Other Than Read

Nov 3, 2020

This week I’m sharing some of my Non-Bookish Hobbies. Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and Bookish and is hosted by The Artsy Reader Girl. 

I normally don’t talk too much about things other than books here, but with this week Top Ten Tuesday I thought it would be fun to share some of the things that I like doing other than reading. 

Cross-stitch: I only started cross-stitching this year and it’s been a great way to relax and just do something with my hands. I also have a bad habit of buying more and more patterns before I’ve even finished one. Some of my favourite patterns have come from WhiteRavenPatterns


Photo by Lexi T on Unsplash

Binge Watch TV Shows: One of my favourite things to do especially recently is binge watch tv shows. It’s the perfect way for me to wind down and relax for bed. Some of my recent favourites have been Criminal Minds, Hawaii 5-0 and right now I’m watching CSI: Miami. 

Going to musicals: If you follow me on social or even here you know that I love Musicals. So this year has been a little bit of a downer on that part. I did have tickets to a number of musicals this year that obviously didn’t go ahead. Hopefully, everything is back running soon. However, some of my favourites that I’ve seen in the last year have been Hamilton when I was in NY and London and Come from Away here in Melbourne. 

Going to the beach: One of my favourite things to do in the summer is head to the beach. I live in a pretty awesome state where a beach isn’t too far from me. I love sitting on the sand, swimming in the water and just chilling. I’ve been pretty much going to the beach since I can remember and it’s just seriously the best. 

Photo by Khachik Simonian on Unsplash

Drawing: This has been something that I’ve been doing since I was much younger. I love to draw and while I’m not perfect at it, I can draw a little. It’s again something that I like to do as a distraction and just to let my creative side work. Lately, I’ve been using my Ipad and Apple pencil to draw which I love cause no mess! 

Travelling: While this isn’t something that I can do now, I love to travel. I just going to new places and finding out new things. I did have a trip planned for Disney the September that just passed. But with our borders currently closed, I can’t go anywhere. Hopefully, soon they can open up and we can be on our way back. 

Photo by Ross Parmly on Unsplash

And that is it for this post. Those are some of the things that I love doing other than reading. What are some of your non-bookish hobbies? Let’s chat!

 

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March was a better reading month than February for March was a better reading month than February for me, and while I’m still stuck in my heated rivalry fanfiction era I managed to scrap out of it a little this month. 

I reread four books from the sweet omegaverse series and honestly had the best time. I also read two of my most anticipated reads of the year and had a blast. Sadly I did also have my first dnf of the year.

What did you read this March? Any standouts? What are you looking forward to reading in April? Let’s chat! 
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I have a love-hate relationship with this series. I have a love-hate relationship with this series. But I ended up really enjoying this one. It’s best friends to fake dating to-lovers. It’s always been you, bad-boy/good-girl, and I loved that. While Save Your Breath has quite a few tropes, it really leads itself to it, and it works. 

Aleks and Mia have known each other for years now. Since they were teenagers, that angst has been building up this whole time. And you can tell right from the get-go, it’s fantastic. I even wanted more of it, because I love pain. When Aleks went to live with Mia’s family as a teenager, sparks flew, but for many reasons, they both put their feelings aside. And well, now they are not only going to be fake-dating, but they might as well be engaged, too. 

I really enjoyed seeing how both Aleks and Mia both tried to hide how they were feeling throughout the whole ‘fake-dating’ situation, but anyone could see it. They know each other as no one else does. Aleks has a lot going on, and while I do think this was brushed over a little too much, Mia is his centre. Mia is a massive music star and is a female in the industry, so yeah, people don’t respect her. Obvsiouly because why couldn’t a female star be badass and write about the things that she has gone through? Aleks and Mia get each other, and that is very clear from the start; they are both just trying to squash everything. We get to see them slowly start to show how they feel, and well, one night it all explodes. 

Overall, I enjoyed this one a lot; it’s not my favourite of the series, but I had a great time reading it. I liked Aleks and Mia a lot as characeters and while I think the mental health aspect could have been explored a whole lot more, I can see why it wasn’t. The romance was slow and spicy, the angst was great, and the payoff for these two was what they needed. 

Tropes
🏒Sports/Hockey Romance
🎤Fake Dating/Engagement
🏒Childhood Friends to Lovers
🎤Forced Proximity
🏒Athlete x Pop Star 
🎤Angsty Slow Burn 

Content Warnings
Mental Health Struggles 
Suicide Intention 
Family Deaths 
Alcohol Consumption
Violence on Ice

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Well February wasn’t the best reading month. I onl Well February wasn’t the best reading month. I only ended up reading 3 books in. 3 pretty fun books but one of my slowest readings months in a while. 

And I’m going to be honest here it’s because I’ve been constantly reading Heated Rivalry fanfics. 🤷‍♀️ I’m having the best time though. 

How was your reading in February? Any 5  star reads? 

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January was a really solid reading month. I read s January was a really solid reading month. I read some books that had been on my tbr for some time, reread a few things that peaked my interest. I also started a few new series. And just had a good time!

I just had a really good start to the year. While February is a little slow so far I’m looking forward to what I can pick up.

What did you read in January? Any 5-star reads? Let’s chat! 

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