Friday Five – September 20th, 2019

Dear Girls, by #FRC2019 guest Ali Wong, was featured on Entertainment Weekly’s Must List.

Twine author Monica Duncan had a personal essay featured by Women Writers, Women’s Books and by Writer’s Digest.

Twine by Monica Duncan earned a fantastic featured review on BookTrib.

Among the Maasai by Juliet CutlerJoy Seeker by Shannon Kaiser and Your Turn by Tyra Manning were featured as three of the best motivation building books of the year on Pretty Progressive.

Twine by Monica Duncan and After Kilimanjaro by Gayle Woodson were named two of the best books of fall 2019 by She Reads.

The Rubicus Prophecy by Alane Adams was called a fantasy book to curl up with this fall by She Reads and was featured on YA Books Central. Alane also had a featured interview with The Nerd Daily.

Margery Kraus, author of Roots and Wingshad a featured interview about the importance of spending quality time with your kids with Authority Magazine and also with Thrive Global.

Five Dark Fates author Kendare Blake was featured in an interview with Frolic and also with Genre Junkies.

As Long As It’s Perfect by Lisa TognolaConversations with RBG by Jeffrey Rosenmaggie’s ruse by Anne Leigh ParrishDominicana by #FRC2019 guest Angie CruzThe Wonder of Now by Jamie Beck, Twine by Monica Duncan and Headstrong by JoAnna Silver Jones were featured as perfect fall book club picks by Brit + Co.

When You Ask Me Where I’m Going author Jasmin Kaur was featured in an interview with YA Books Central.

When the World Didn’t End author Caroline Kaufman was interviewed about the importance of supporting your friends by Authority Magazine.

Dominicana by #FRC2019 guest Angie Cruz was named a must-read book of fall by Oprah Magazine and a book to get you through the end of the year by Esquire.

As Long As It’s Perfect by Lisa Tognola, The Giver of Stars by #FRC2019 host Jojo Moyes, Dear Girls by #FRC2019 guest Ali Wong and Unpregnant by Jenni Hendriks & Ted Caplan were called hot new books to read this fall by She Knows.

The Runaway by Hollie Overton, A Stranger on the Beach by Michele Campbell and I Know Everything by Matthew Farrell each earned a spot on Betches’ list of best thrillers with unpredictable endings.

The Night Olivia Fell by Christina McDonald, We Came Here to Forget by Andrea Dunlop, Not Her Daughter by Rea Frey and Reputation by #FRC2019 guest Sara Shepard were named four of the best new fiction books of the year by Marie Claire.

Pretty Guilty Women by Gina LaMannaOn A Quiet Street by J.L. Doucette and Pursuits Unknown by Ellen Clary were featured as suspense novels guaranteed to get you in the mood for fall by Parade.

Adrienne Rubin, author of Diamonds and Scoundrels, had a guest post about having it all featured on Ms. Career Girl.

The Runaway author Hollie Overton had a featured essay about fertility issues on Betches.

After Kilimanjaro author Gayle Woodson had a personal essay about the dangers of opioids and painkillers on Salon.

The Completionist author Soibhan Adcock had a self-written piece about the realities of maternal mortality featured on Bustle.


What an incredible week for our BookSparks authors!