At a writers conference ten years ago, four aspiring writers met and became close friends. A decade later they are still friends, and very much a part of one another’s lives.
Kendell Aim’s writing career is in danger. Her editor goes on maternity leave, and her new editor shows no interest in her work.
Mallory St. James is an obsessed workaholic. She’s constantly working on yet another best seller.
Tanya Mason is a single mom who supports her two kids and difficult mother by working two jobs.
Faye Truett is married to a televangelist and writes inspirational romances. She has a secret that no one would dare to believe.
Kendell has a quickly approaching book deadline that she needs to meet, but when she learns her husband has been cheating, she flees to her vacation home. Rather than focus on her writing, she works at fixing up her mountain hideaway. Her friends won’t allow her to bear this burden alone and come together in a sort of intervention. They collaborate on a novel based on their own lives. Each of them writes a segment of the book, all under Kendell’s name.
But they would have never guessed that the book would reach the NY Times Bestseller’s list. When the truth is revealed on a day time talk show, they are each forced to reveal a secret they’d kept from one another. Their friendship has survived the years, but will it survive this?
THE ACCIDENTAL BESTSELLER is an intriguing glimpse into the world of publishing and the difficulties that authors must face. It was interesting to learn about how many hands manuscripts pass through on the way to publication. Each of the characters suffer realistic insecurites about their writing and personal lives. I learned a great deal about the publishing process in my reading of THE ACCIDENTAL BESTSELLER. It makes me appreciate and value writers even more!
About the Author:
A native of St. Petersburg, Florida, Wendy has come a long way since her days at Sunshine Elementary School. As a child she read voraciously, was a regular at her local library, and became fast friends with Nancy Drew and Anne of Green Gables. Her love affairs with language and storytelling paid off beginning with her first shift at the campus radio station while studying journalism at the University of Georgia.
After returning to her home state and graduating from the University of South Florida she worked for the Tampa PBS affiliate, WEDU-TV, behind and in front of the camera. Her resume includes on air work, voiceovers and production of a variety of commercial projects and several feature films. She may be best known in the Tampa Bay area as the host of Desperate & Dateless, a radio matchmaking program that aired on WDAE radio, and nationally as host of The Home Front, a magazine format show that aired on PBS affiliates across the country.
The mother of a toddler and an infant when she decided to change careers, she admits it was not the best timing in terms of productivity. “I’m still not certain why I felt so compelled to write my first novel at that particular time,” she says, “but that first book took forever.” Since then she’s written six more books, including Single in Suburbia and THE ACCIDENTAL BESTSELLER. Her work has been sold to publishers in ten countries and to the Rhapsody Book Club. Her novel, Hostile Makeover, was excerpted in Cosmopolitan magazine.
Wendy lives with her husband John and her baseball-crazy teenage sons in the Atlanta suburbs where she spends most of her non-writing time on baseball fields or driving to them. She continues to devour books and is busy producing Accidental Radio, a new feature on her web site.
You can visit her website at www.authorwendywax.com.
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I’ll have to add this one to the TBR pile. It sound great!
It does sound really good, great review:)
It sounds like something that all authros and would be authors would love, that little glimpse into the world of publishing wrinkles and all. A great book to follow and read
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I'd love to read this book. It would be interesting to see the process a writer has to go through to have something published & I think the relationship between the 4 women will make for interesting reading.
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This book sounds like a lot of fun. Maybe I should hideaway and redecorate my apt. and all of my friends will come over and write a best selling novel for me
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