

She is currently the CFO of a beverage alcohol importer and lives on Long Island.I am so excited to share with you the new cover for Hilary Grossman’s novel, Dangled Carat. Hilary Grossman dated a guy so commitment-phobic that she was able to write a book about their relationship.


I am sure I wasn’t the only one who felt it, but unfortunately he remembered about that drink, and loosened his grip all too quickly. A small electric current jolted through my body.

His gentle caress stopped when he reached my side. After a few moments of gazing at the ocean in silence, he placed his right hand on the small of my back and his fingers slid under my tee-shirt and slowly across. “I think someone else is more beautiful,” he said as he moved a little closer to me. “And look at the white caps from the crashing wave,” I said as I pointed. “I love this smell,” I remarked as I inhaled deeply. He grabbed my hand and guided me outside. Instead he walked over to the sliding glass door which opened onto the balcony. Who am I kidding? All I could picture was how amazing it would be if I could live here…. As I followed him out of the closet, all I could think of was how I wished I could have stayed in that closet forever. I thought you’d like it.” He turned around. And this closet was the kind of closet that dreams were made of. But I swear, the way to a girl’s heart is through her closet. They say that the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. Unfortunately, Marc still wasn’t ready–and their friends’ meddling in the form of a faux engagement party led to a disastrous New Year’s Eve that brought their relationship to an inevitable turning point. But after they had been together for four years, their friends decided to take matters into their own hands, pushing Marc to propose and making Hilary realize how much she really did want to marry the man that she loved. They had a great relationship–why rush into things? She saw no need to pressure him for marriage, believing that when the time was right, he would propose. Blurb: Hilary had gotten used to dating the commitment-phobic Marc, thirteen years her senior.
