Her entry begins:
When I read a lot for freelance editing, I tend to read less for pleasure. I know, I know, but there is only so much my eyes can take. That being said, right now I’m only reading one book other than a client’s manuscript that’s 500 pages, and my own words of my new novel—and that’s an advance copy of The Wednesday Daughters by Meg Waite Clayton. I’ve been waiting for this book because The Wednesday Sisters was one of my all-time favorite novels. This new book isn’t a sequel, but it does have...[read on]About The Glass Wives, from the publisher:
Evie and Nicole Glass share a last name. They also shared a husband.Learn more about the book and author at Amy Sue Nathan's website, Facebook page, and Twitter perch.
When a tragic car accident ends the life of Richard Glass, it also upends the lives of Evie and Nicole, and their children. There’s no love lost between the widow and the ex. In fact, Evie sees a silver lining in all this heartache—the chance to rid herself of Nicole once and for all. But Evie wasn’t counting on her children’s bond with their baby half-brother, and she wasn’t counting on Nicole’s desperate need to hang on to the threads of family, no matter how frayed. Strapped for cash, Evie cautiously agrees to share living expenses—and her home—with Nicole and the baby. But when Evie suspects that Nicole is determined to rearrange more than her kitchen, Evie must decide who she can trust. More than that, she must ask: what makes a family?
Read--Coffee with a Canine: Amy Sue Nathan & Mitzi and Lizzie.
My Book, The Movie: The Glass Wives.
Writers Read: Amy Sue Nathan.
--Marshal Zeringue