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Steve Piacente
Former award-winning journalist Steve Piacente is the author of Bella and a prequel titled Bootlicker. Bella, the story of a young widow's quest to find the truth about her husband's death on an Afghan battlefield, won a National Indie Excellence 2012 Book Award, and the Readers' Favorite 2012... show more

Former award-winning journalist Steve Piacente is the author of Bella and a prequel titled Bootlicker. Bella, the story of a young widow's quest to find the truth about her husband's death on an Afghan battlefield, won a National Indie Excellence 2012 Book Award, and the Readers' Favorite 2012 Gold Medal for Dramatic Fiction. Bootlicker is the story of a dark secret that imperils the 1992 election that gave South Carolina its first black congressman since the Civil War. Bootlicker won the 2013 Readers Favorite Silver Medal for Southern Fiction.But it all started for Steve way back in 1954.Eisenhower was president, no one beat the Yankees, and Elvis was still an unknown. TV was three channels and two colors, black and white. Growing up, he didn't particularly like school. He liked baseball, egg rolls and comic books, and it was Superman that got him interested in reading and writing. Raised in New York and educated in Washington, he kept moving south after college, eventually learning all they left out at journalism school at the feet of street-smart newspaper editors in Florida and South Carolina. In 1985, one of those editors found him presentable enough to send back to D.C., this time as correspondent for the Tampa Tribune. The job ended four years later, and he found myself in steep competition for a similar slot with the Charleston, S.C. paper. He won the position, enabling nine more years of Washington reporting, and front row exposure to the real South, as Charleston is far deeper into Dixie than Tampa, geography be damned. As time wore on, his NY sensibilities blended with Southern convention to produce stories on intriguing topics such as public celebration of the Confederate flag, and segregationist Senator Strom Thurmond. It was a great time until Charleston ran out of cash and shuttered its one-man D.C. bureau. Out in the cold, he - by this time a father of three ravenous, athletic, college-bound children - found warmth in a little known federal agency. He began as a speechwriter and today heads the agency's web and social media teams. Though Bella was his first real fiction, some thin-skinned politicians would say the stories he wrote were just as fabricated. In fact, no fiction bubbled up until he earned his license to write in the Johns Hopkins Masters program in 2000. During this time, he also reentered the classroom at American University, his alma mater, and began teaching journalism classes. HIs insistence on clean, tight writing did no lasting harm to the three afore-mentioned children, now taxpaying adults in the fields of public relations, art therapy, and engineering. It wasn't until years later that he learned that the kids snuck secret help from their mom, Felicia Piacente, a special education administrator in the Montgomery County (Md.) Public School System.
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Jane's reviews rated it 12 years ago
Bella by Steve piacente4 StarsA seductive thriller makes for an interesting mix of genres, made even more unique by the fact that it’s from a mans point of view. It’s a refreshing read, there are so many components within the story, it’s a romance, a thriller, and it addresses everyday real life iss...
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misfitgeek rated it 12 years ago
I wasn’t sure what I would think of this book when I picked it up. The description intrigued me and I saw there were a lot of terrific reviews. Sometimes this ends up disappointing me. I was not disappointed. I was hooked right away. Although it is categorized as a political thriller, it was mo...
A Book Addict's Musings by Readinghearts
When I picked upBella by author Steve Piacente, I wasn't sure what to expect. I had seen it classed as a political thriller, a mystery/thriller, a romance. Sort of all over the gamut. For me, it turned out to be a character study into the minds of the two main protagonists, Dan Patragno, a medio...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 13 years ago
Anyone on Goodreads who knows me, knows I read alot of books. So, I love it when a book shocks the hell out of me. Bella was it! When I first read the jacket for Bella, I thought probably not as good as the other reviewers are saying. I was wrong! Bella is like reading a train wreck with several tra...
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