For this week’s edition of Friday Five, we have some exciting coverage to share with you. We would like to wish Dana Faletti a happy publication week for her second book in the Whisper Trilogy, Wake.
A Novel Review ran a review of Wake by Dana Faletti, Cindy Callaghan visited schools in her home town and was featured on NorthJersey.com, Jessica Zitter spoke about making decisions about death for a loved one on SF Gate, SheKnows featured Nicole Hunn‘s Gluten-Free on a Shoestring Bakes Bread and Grain Crazy by Familius authors Britney Rule and Cherie Schetselaar, Adventures In All Things Food fell in love with The Runaway Daughter by Juliet Philip, and as a bonus Books, Reviews, Etc could not put down The Edge Of Normal by Carla Norton.
What’s on my iPod: “Drunk In Love” by Beyonce
What I’m reading: Forever Interrupted by Taylor Jenkins Reid
The last person I followed on Twitter: @zitterjn
A Novel Review could not put down Wake
Even without reading Whisper, the first book of the trilogy by Dana Faletti, A Novel Review highly suggests Wake to all readers.
Cindy Callaghan visits schools in her hometown
Cindy Callaghan shared her journey in becoming a writer and nudged some reluctant readers to not give up on all books.
Jessica Zitter discusses death with SF Gate
Jessica Zitter shared a story with SF Gate on how difficult choosing life or death for a loved one can be.
Sheknows Cookbook roundup for the New Year
SheKnows released a cookbook roundup, featuring Nicole Hunn‘s Bakes Bread and Familius authors Britney Rule and Cherie Schetselaar’s Grain Crazy, to help everyone keep those New Year’s Resolutions!
Adventures in all things food felt transported
Juliet Philip‘s The Runaway Daughter was highly recommended in the Adventures In All Things Food review.
Bonus!
Books, Reviews, Etc. could not put down this thriller
The Edge of Normal by Carla Norton was a page turner for Books, Reviews, Etc. and was at the edge of her seat wondering if the captives will survive.
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