Happy Friday, Sparks! We love wrapping up the week by sharing some of our favorite media coverage of our clients.Ā Huffington Post ran an essay by Jon Reiner, Forget the Housework, I’m Reading reviewed Colleen Oakes’ Elly In Bloom, Heroes and Heartbreakers Bloggers chose T.L. Costa’s Playing Tyler as one of the best reads of 2013, Overstuffed Princess ran an excerpt and giveaway of Dee DeTarsio‘s All My Restless Life to Live, and another great review of Christopher Buehlman‘s The Necromancer’s House was posted at WTF Are You Reading.
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Whatās on my iPod: “Counting Stars” by OneRepublic
What Iām reading: All My Restless Life to Live by Dee DeTarsio
The last person I followed on Twitter: @DeeDeTarsio
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Huffington Post Shares Lost Parent Alert.
Jon Reiner, author of The Man Who Couldn’t Eat, shares his uphill battle of watching his children grow up.Ā Read this touching essay, here.
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Forget the Housework, I’m Reading was charmed.
Forget the Housework, I’m Reading raves about how charming and hilarious Elly was.Ā Read the rest of this marvelous four- star review of Elly In Bloom by Colleen Oakes here.
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Heroes and Heartbreakers Bloggers recommended Playing Tyler
H&H bloggers recommends T.L. Costa‘s Playing Tyler as one of the best reads of 2013 and describes it as gripping, fast-paced and poignant.Ā Read the rest of the recommended reads for 2013 here.
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Overstuffed Princess got “Restless”
Read an excerpt from Dee DeTarsio‘s All My Restless Life to Live, and don’t forget to enter the book giveaway to win your free copy, here!
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WTF Are You Reading gave The Necromancer’s House four stars!
WTF Are You Reading enjoyed the magical suspense and gave another great review of The Necromancer’s House by Christopher Buehlman.Ā Read the full review here.Ā
Picked up “The Necromancer’s House” at my Library. The beauty of his writing kept me reading on, even though I am not a SF, witches and wizards fan, I love Horror, anything but the reality of my Life, books and gave it a chance beyond my usual 50 pages. So glad I continued. I finished the book and immediately gave it to another friend with the “give it a chance, it is Different—-remember “Gone Girl”. I just bought his first novel “Those Across the River” and am enjoying it. Less complicated, fewer characters and enviornments to remember than TNH but just as beautifully written. Critics say ” F.S Fitz and D. Koontz”–so true. Going to fine his middle novel next. love his FACE. sinister with humor