Reviews

A Stabbing for Sadie

"A Stabbing for Sadie is one of the more innovative books in its genre to come out in a long while. This breaks the formula and offers you a truly unique and riveting story."
- Lorne Cook, Author "Lorneisms"

"A Stabbing for Sadie is the story of a young woman struggling to live her life despite the persistent echoes of a childhood of abuse and neglect. The first-person perspective gives Sadie's rational but naive (and often paranoid) outlook on her life, and forces the reader to infer what aspects of her experiences she's hiding from herself. The result of this format makes the story unfold beautifully, as the reader and Sadie are tensely and simultaneously exposed to the truths of the central incident."
- Jonathan Harford, Actor

"...an absolutely fantastic first novel!"
- Duncan Moron, JournalStone

"I could NOT stop reading SADIE...It's an outstanding story."
- James Grant, Author and "Two Lumps" Artist

"What turns a killer into a killer? A Stabbing for Sadie is the unique tale of murder from a side rarely visited - the side of the murderer. Sadie was never the most balanced girl, with a dark history of a horrible childhood and her daily demons which drive her to do things most of us would never think of doing. A Stabbing for Sadie is a must for thriller fans seeking a story of another perspective."
- Midwest Book Review

"Friday takes you into the mind of a serial killer so thoroughly, you wonder why she didn't kill more people. The character, that is, not the author ... something tells me we don't want to know the author's body count. Five Stars!"
- Scott Sigler, NYT Best Selling Author of "Infected" and "Ancestor"

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The Cat's Apprentice

"Some witches just aren’t happy. Some get jealous or downright vengeful. But if you are a witch you get to do something fabulous about it. This novel is a fun adventure into the hidden world of some naughty witches and their creative sneaky ways. It is imaginative fiction just the way you want it to be when you’re in the mood to read some clever and wicked drama."
- Peter Joseph Swanson, Author "Hollywood Sinners"

"Friday keeps the story interesting until the very end, finally giving the reader the answers they crave with the last few sentences. Her books are thoughtfully written and very realistic leaving the reader with a certain sense of unease that makes you take a look at yourself and wonder what you would do in a similar situation. Wednesday Lee Friday is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. Her characters are easy to like (even the "bad guys"), her plot lines are creative and absorbing, and best of all, her stories make you ask yourself some tough questions. I'm looking forward to Friday's next publication and hope she continues writing for a long time!"
- Sara Harry, Ann Arbor, MI

"All absorbing and absolutely intriguing. I'll never look at cats the same way again."
- Steve K, Borders Group

"There is something deep and mysterious about Wednesday Lee Friday's use of words that absolutely captivates me. The Cat's Apprentice is no exception.The Cat's Apprentice places the reader in a POV tale of two fates. The story is a wild mixture of lore and reality using felines as the binding thread. While some authors will fluff their story with too many words to convey even a simple idea, Wednesday Lee Friday once again manages to bring forth her vision without wasting a single letter. Carefully crafted and suggestive wording make this book a fantastic read."
- Mitchell "Finster" Fedruk, Bay Area, CA

"...When Ms. Friday's involved, we're not exactly talking about enlightenment and uplift. (in The Cat's Apprentice) there be demons, both real and imagined. Irene believes her husband's cat is trying to kill her. And it really is a shame about Mother. As with her first book, Friday's deft use of language brings The Cat's Apprentice to life. Her ability to create interesting characters, true-to-life dialogue, and an unpredictable plot is impressive. The story's funny, too. Check it out."
- Patti, Amazon.com

Kiss Me Like You Love Me

"...a fast, gripping read that will make you look askew at everyone you know."
- A. Brandt, Ann Arbor, MI

"Kiss Me Like You Love Me had me from the Narrator's first line...I could not stop reading until I was done."
- Dan Martin, WAAM Radio

"In a fresh and original voice, Wednesday Lee Friday gives readers a look into the life of a disillusioned serial killer from the perspectives of key characters involved in his life. I found myself drawn in by her realistic sense of humor, casual writing style, and insight into those time-honored words of wisdom we've all heard...and sometimes understood. Her strong characterization and flow of perspective made this a book difficult to put down. While not entirely grammatically correct, Friday's accessible style of writing, down-to-earth references, and genuine opinions make this book worth a read."
- Cats 'N Books

"Goddamn Good!"
- James L Grant --Author, and co-creator of "Two Lumps"

"This is Mikey's story and the tapestry of his life is woven both through his own words and through the recollections of those who thought they knew him... "Kiss Me Like You Love Me" is Wednesday Lee Friday's third novel and, not to put too fine a point on it, it is a tour-de-force. "Kiss Me Like You Love Me" is an ambitious book and a compulsively readable one (I burned through all two hundred and forty so pages in five hours); and if there's been a more convincing fictional evocation of a homicidally divergent mind published, then I've yet to read it. Wednesday Lee Friday has a vital, vibrant and visceral talent and I can't wait to see where she goes next."
- DarkLordZen, Amazon.UK

"One would think the story of a serial killer would be dull and ordinary; but Kiss Me Like You Love Me is anything but. It's filled with interesting plots and background stories told in a way that draws you in. And you can't leave a chapter half way through like other books. No. You need to finish the chapter. Get it. You'll like it." Read the full review here.
- The Lonely Reviewer