"Lives Charmed is one
of the best books I've ever read. I think it will transform lives
and be bigger than Chicken Soup for the Soul."
—Glenn Meehan, Entertainment
Tonight, NBC
“Linda's writing makes you stop, smile and remember your
dreams. It will move you to action and inspire your soul, making
you feel that you're not alone. I see why people open up to her and
why so many love her... I only wish
I had read her work sooner."
—Tom Squitieri, USA
Today
"Linda Sivertsen"s story is truly a magical one. Her connection
to a lot of big names was actually through their pets, and her
intimate conversations are truly extraordinary."
—Leeza Gibbons, on the Leeza show, NBC
"A life charmed, how appropriate... a story of influences and odds beaten. Jiminy Cricket couldn't say it any better." —Jim Huber, CNN lead news story
"From dog walker to celebrity biographer. I'd say Linda Sivertsen has a charmed life, too!" —Kym Douglas, E! Gossip Show
"A charmed life: Ever wonder how some people manage to live
such perfect lives? Well, Linda Sivertsen went looking for answers
for her new book, Lives Charmed. In it, Catherine Oxenberg
makes the astonishing claim that she was molested as a young child
by a member of her mother's [Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia]
side of the family. Ultimately, mothering, therapy and being interviewed
for Lives Charmed have all helped Catherine to heal."
—Extra,
NBC, in a two-part segment on Lives Charmed
"This
book [Lives Charmed] knocked my socks off! And I read one book a
day, 365 days a year. It's very unusual that I stay up until 2:00
A.M. reading, like I did with this book. Linda Sivertsen is a journalist
disguised as a pet person. I had no idea the people she's interviewed
have so much to say-spiritually and environmentally, especially.
Larry King needs this book!"
—John St. Augustine, WDBC-Am, Michigan
"Lives Charmed is a very personal book for the author, as
well as the celebrities she's interviewed."
—Bay TV, San Francisco
Morning Show, NBC
"In hearing about Sivertsen's subjects I couldn't help but
be struck by an obvious truth; the author leads a life that is equally,
if not in some ways more, charmed than those folks she writes about."
—Mary Alden, Taos News, NM

