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Check out Michelle's interview with Steve Almond over at The Nervous Breakdown, talking about writing and publishing and the changes in the industry.

Annie is featured at the fabulous web site Chick Lit is Not Dead, along with Michelle's "5 Do's and a Do-over." Check it out here!

Reviews from Library Journal, Publishers Weekly and others. Click
here to read. 

Annie now available at Amazon and BarnesandNoble.com
You can now get your eBook or Paperback on Amazon.com and B&N. Here are the links:

Click to find Annie Begins as an eBook for Kindle

Click to find Annie Begins as a Paperback

And here is the B&N link for both.

I look forward to hearing your thoughts -- you can post your comments on my blog or on Amazon.

Praise for Annie Begins:

"Rarely have I encountered a debut novel that manages to pack so much heart into so much pure entertainment.  By turns hilarious and poignant—and always compulsively readable—this novel was impossible to put down.  The characters were so vividly drawn that Annie Begins felt less like reading a novel and more like spending time with people I already knew and loved.  Do yourself a favor and pick this one up!"  --Gwen Cooper, New York Times bestselling author of Homer's Odyssey and Diary of a South Beach Party Girl 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

"Beautiful, moving, sweetly seductive." --Alethea Black, author of I Knew You'd Be Lovely (Broadway Books, July 2011)

"A winning debut—a moving and engaging novel that will have you rooting for Annie from page one."
--Jennifer Sturman, author of the Rachel Benjamin and Delia Truesdale series

Annie Begins is not only a delicious, fast-paced comedy, but a deeply moving exploration of life’s constantly shifting kaleidoscope of emotions and events, in particular the different mechanisms, or avoidance strategies, for coping with loneliness and loss as well as the myriad ways we find love and connection, even in the most unexpected of places.” 
--Sophie Powell, award-winning author of The Mushroom Man

"Readers will root for sweet, relatable Annie as she struggles to learn how to push work aside in favor of searching for her “good match.” When she trusts an unlikely matchmaker, her brave little cousin with challenges of her own, Annie Begins becomes a story as much about the meaning of family as it is about finding true love." 
--Lynne Griffin, author of Life Without Summer and Sea Escape

 

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