Happy Friday, Sparks! What better way to end the week, than to be sharing some of our favorite media and blog coverage our clients have received this week? SheKnows featured both Joshua Safran and Suzanne Palmieri Hayes in their November Book Guide, the Daily Beast ran Joshua Safran‘s essay “My Mom, The Militant Feminist, Domestic Violence Victim”, YA Book Nerd shared an awesome review of Cindy Callaghan’s Lost In London, Friday Flames shared a spotlight and an excerpt of Kate Deveaux’s Academy Of Love, and Suspense Magazine featured T.L. Costa as their Debut Author for the November issue!
What’s on my iPod: “Say Something” Christina Aguilera ft. A Great Big World
What I’m reading: The Witch of Little Italy by Suzanne Palmieri
The last person I followed on Twitter: @TheLostWitch
SheKnows November Book Guide
SheKnows shares five reads for your November Nights and includes two of our authors, Joshua Safran’s FREE SPIRIT: Growing up on the Road and Off the Grid, and Suzanne Palmieri’s The Witch Of Little Italy. To see who else made the roundup visit here.
The Daily Beast gets up close and personal
Joshua Safran chronicles his childhood and discusses his journey to becoming an attorney and an advocate for survivors of domestic violence. Read his intriguing story here.
YA Book Nerd loved getting Lost in London
YA Book Nerd raves about how much she loved reading about a city she’s always wanted to visit. Read more of what else she loved about Cindy Callaghan’s Lost In London in her review here.
Friday Flames invited Kate to share a sweet scene!
Friday Flames shared an author spotlight of Kate Deveaux and invited her to share a sizzling scene from Academy Of Love. To read Kate’s excerpt visit the blog here.
Suspense Magazine introduces Debut Author
T.L. Costa is featured as the Debut Author of the November Issue of Suspense Magazine. To subscribe and take a look at the awesome cover visit here.
And a HUGE congratulations to T.L. Costa’s Playing Tyler for winning in The Fiction: Young Adult category in the 2013 USA Book Awards, and to Fleur Phillips’ Crumble as a finalist. To view this years winners and finalists visit here.
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