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The Publishers Weekly Magazine features “Birds of a Feather” by Michele Wallace Campanelli

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“Birds of a Feather” by Michele Wallace Campanelli, published by Author Reputation Press, received a commendation from Pacific Book Review, which acknowledges that “it appears to initially focus on a horror story—bizarre bird attacks from ferocious vultures—then it segues into the chronicle of a young man’s conflict between accepting the life he’s been born into, or embracing a more honorable path that might lie before him—it even explores the relationships between what primarily appear to be supporting characters, but soon become part and parcel of the overall narrative.”

Author Michele Wallace Campanelli is a national bestselling American author, singer, and Florida celebrity. During the early 1990s, Michele was the lead singer of the heavy metal band Black Widow, which was one of the first all-female bands in Florida.

After the band, Michele Wallace Campanelli started writing short stories and fiction novels professionally. She has had nine stories appear on the best-seller list, including two that reached #1 in the New York Times. Her short stories have been included in over 30 international best-selling anthologies.

She has also penned numerous novels, magazine articles, and newspaper articles in both fiction and non-fiction published by Simon & Schuster, Chronicle Books, Fireside Books, Fictionwise, Florida Today Newspaper, Woman’s World Magazine, Adams Media, McGraw-Hill, Multnomah Books, Red Rock Press, HCI, and America House Publishing.

Over 57 million people have read her written works internationally. In 1998, Michele married Louis V. Campanelli III at St. Mark’s UMC in Indialantic, Florida. She currently lives in Brevard with her husband and their dog, Champ. When Michele isn’t writing, she is the CEO of Regal Entertainment Services LLC, which performs concerts around Florida. She is a professional singer, writer, and actor. As a devoted Christian, she uses her talents to glorify God and bring joy to others through music and her books. To learn more about the author and her books, visit the author’s website: https://michelecampanelli.com/.

“Birds of a Feather” was among the books displayed by Author Reputation Press during the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2023 at the University of Southern California on April 22–23, 2023.

The Los Angeles Times is the country’s biggest metropolitan daily newspaper, with more than 40 million unique latimes.com visitors monthly, a Sunday print readership of 1.6 million, and a combined print and online local weekly viewership of 4.4 million. The Pulitzer Prize-winning Times has been covering Southern California for more than 140 years.

This masterpiece presents the story of Officer Laura Camp, who once loved the movie “The Birds” by Alfred Hitchcock—that was before she lived out the horrific reality. Vultures suddenly began attacking everyone at her workplace, the Juvenile Detention Center (JDC).

The vultures aren’t her only worry; the Crown gang is attempting to set free one of their own, a prisoner named Mack. To everyone’s surprise, Mack returned to assist Officer Camp in dealing with the vulture threat after the successful attempt.

Will he turn away from a gangster’s life to become the honorable man Officer Camp knows he can be?

“Birds of a Feather” by Michele Wallace Campanelli is now available for purchase via ARP Bookstore: https://authorreputationpress.com/products/birds-of-a-feather.

The other published books of the author are the following:

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