Praise for the novels of Laura Caldwell
The Year of Living Famously
âSharply observed, fresh and compelling, The Year of Living Famously is a captivating look into the cult of celebrity.â
âLeslie Stella, author of The Easy Hour and Fat Bald Jeff
âA stylish, sassy novel that shows the dark side that haunts the world of glamour and glitz. Laura Caldwell paints a sensitive picture of two ordinary lives thrown into turmoil by the pressures of fame.â
âUSA TODAY bestselling author Carole Matthews
âHollywood power players, paparazzi and overzealous fansâLaura Caldwell takes readers inside the precarious world of celebrity with a captivating story about the cost of following your dreams and the high price of fame.â
âJennifer OâConnell, author of Bachelorette #1
A Clean Slate
âTold with great energy and charm, A Clean Slate is for anyone who has ever fantasized about starting overâin other words, this book is for everyone!â
âJill A. Davis, author of Girlsâ Poker Night
âWeightier than the usual fare, Caldwellâs winning second novel puts an appealing heroine in a tough situation and relays her struggles with empathy.â
âBooklist (starred review)
âA Clean Slate is Laura Caldwellâs page-turner about a woman with a chance to reinvent herself, something most of us have imagined from time to timeâ¦.â
âChicago Tribune
âA Clean Slateâ¦told with a little mystery, a little humor, and more than a few twists and surprises.â
âNews-Dispatch
âThis debut novel won us over with its exotic locales (Rome and Greece); strong portrayal of the bonds between girlfriends; cast of sexy foreign guys; and, most of all, its touching story of a young woman at a crossroads in her life.â
âBarnes & Noble.com
(Selected as one of âThe Best of 2002â)
âCaldwellâs debut is a fun, snappy read.â
âBooklist
âThe author produces excellent settings and characters. It is easy to identify with her protagonist, Casey. We learn that maybe the rat race isnât all itâs cracked up to be. This is a very thought provoking book.â
âHeartland Reviews