Zan Romanoff is my daughter, smart, funny, fierce, and determined. It all comes through in her writing. Every time I read something she’s written, I am impressed by the depths of her honesty and her willingness to face everything and put it on the page. So even when she’s writing genre, Zan comes through, and that’s a gift.
A while back, Zan wrote Big Fan, her debut romance novel. I wasn’t alone in liking it. Now, she is here with Square Waves. It takes Cassidy, one of the characters from Big Fan, and puts her front and center in her own story, a story about coming back from the fallout of sleeping with a married man. If you know me, you know I believe second chances are important, and the working title of this book was Justice for Cassidy, so yeah, I like that, but not to mislead you, this is first and foremost a romance novel, one with a capital R.
Curious? Click on the video and watch Zan reading a few minutes of a good story well told, and if you like it, here’s a link to where you can get the book: Square Waves
Zan is my daughter, so you know I’m prejudiced, but she’s the real deal. Here are a few of her credits: Alexandra Romanoff is a journalist, a cultural critic, and the author of Big Fan, which Vogue described as “political intrigue with a side of spine-tingling romance.” She has written three young-adult novels as Zan Romanoff, and she also cohosts the podcast On the Bleachers, which examines the intersection of sports and pop culture. She lives and writes in LA.
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