Wendy Wax, a former broadcaster, is the author of fifteen novels and two novellas, includingBest Beach Ever, One Good Thing,Sunshine Beach,A Week at the Lake,While We Were Watching Downton Abbey,The House on Mermaid Point,Ocean Beach, andTen Beach Road. The mother of two grown sons, she lives in Atlanta with her husband and is doing her best to adjust to the quiet of her recently emptied nest.
One of the Most Anticipated Books of Summer according to PureWow, Oprah Magazine, Deep South Magazine, and BookBub. Praise for My Ex-Best Friend's Wedding My Ex-Best Friend's Wedding is Wendy Wax's best book to date. Filled with her trademark witty dialogue and crisp writing, readers will be immersed in a deeply emotional tale of what family really means, and of friendship lost and found. With a gorgeously descriptive setting in Outer Banks, North Carolina, and carefully crafted characters to laugh and cry with, this should be the first book you put in your beach bag this summer. -Karen White, New York Times bestselling author of Dreams Of Falling My Ex-Best Friend's Wedding plumbs the depths of true friendship, the beauty, the pain, and the vulnerability it demands. Wax has crafted a beautifully wrought story that will touch your heart and make you value those in your own life. A must read! -Susan Crandall, author of The Myth of Perpetual Summer More Praise for Wendy Wax and her novels Best Beach Ever was one of PureWow's Best Beach Reads of Summer 2018 and a May 2018 Okra Pick! If you're a sucker for plucky women who rise to the occasion, this is for you. -USA Today Reading Wendy Wax is like discovering a witty, wise, and wonderful new friend. -New York Times bestselling author Claire Cook Fans of Jane Green and Mary Alice Monroe will adore Wax's lively characters, witty dialogue, and heartfelt prose. -Booklist Wax's Florida titles [the Ten Beach Road novels] are terrific for lovers of women's fiction and family drama, especially if you enjoy a touch of suspense and romance. -Library Journal [Wax] writes with breezy wit and keen insight. -The Atlanta Journal-Constitution