September 2019, Vol. 14

9/25/19

In This Issue...

  1. Recent Releases
  2. Women's Fiction: Autumn Reads
  3. Hear Us Roar! Debut Author Podcasts

Read ON!

Welcome to WFWA's reader-focused newsletter, Read ON!

Check your inbox on the last Wednesday of every month for new women's fiction books that you'll want to read!


Check out our series of author-interview podcasts!

Debut Author Podcasts

Quick links to past episodes:











Romalyn Tilghman (To the Stars Through Difficulties)

Heather Frimmer (Bedside Manners)





Denitta Ward (Somewhere Still)


Marianne Hansen (The Unscripted Life of Lizzy Dillinger)






Find Great Books on Goodreads

Did you know all of the women’s fiction books by WFWA members are on a Goodreads shelf? You can find them here.

Recent Releases

We now have a special Monthly Highlights shelf on Goodreads, where you can get full information on the books listed below. Thanks for reading, reviewing, and sharing with your friends!

The House of the Cypress Trees 
by Elena Mikalsen

Julia Ramos is in Italy to find her birth mother, but everything goes wrong as she rescues an abused dog, gets evicted from her apartment and has to rely on a man who nearly runs her over to give her a ride to Tuscany.

Sparks fly as the couple navigates adventures around Italy and family troubles. 

For more information, please visit Elena's website.  

The Language of Divorce
by Leanne Treese

Will and Hannah Abbott have a seemingly perfect marriage but discontent lurks beneath the surface. When they independently seek legal advice, conflict escalates and the Abbotts unwittingly find themselves the center of public attention. With stress and fees rising, they agree to appear on a reality show for divorcing couples. Can their love survive their past?    

For more information, please visit Leanne's website.  

Hunting the Devil
by Suanne Schafer

Part medical procedural, part global political thriller, part justice-seeking novel, and part fractured romance, Hunting the Devil follows a doctor embroiled in the Rwandan genocide.

When Dr. Jessica Hemings’s children are murdered, she doggedly tracks their killer. War changes Jessica’s definition of humanity and, ultimately, what it means to be human.

For more information, please visit Suanne's website.  


Women's Fiction: Autumn Reads!

Grab a comfortable chair, a pumpkin-spiced something, and one of these seasonal Women's Fiction reads from our member authors:


 

Remaining Aileen

by Autumn Lindsey

 

 


 

Unbroken Threads

by Jennifer Klepper

 

 


 

Mixed Signals

by Diane Barnes

 

 

 

A Family for Jason

by Virginia McCullough

 

  

 

Love & Hope

by Brenda Gayle

 

  


Hear Us Roar! Debut Author Podcast

Meet WFWA member Leanne Treese. Leanne lives in New Jersey with her husband of twenty-five years and their three wonderful children. When she's not cheering her children on in their activities, she can be found running, watching Philadelphia 76ers basketball, and spoiling her two beloved dogs. A passionate student, Leanne’s dream life would include going back to college and majoring in everything. Leanne is a graduate of Lafayette College and The Dickinson School of Law. A former attorney, Leanne is now lucky enough to write full-time!

 Learn more about Leanne on her website.


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Kerstin March, Vice-President, Communications | [email protected]

Lainey Cameron, Vice-President, Programs | [email protected]

Robin Facer, Editor, Read ON! | [email protected]