Sin Bin (Blades Hockey Book 2)
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Tandy, you are a proofreading goddess. Thank you for taking the time (and speed) to get through SIN BIN, and to make the experience painless.
To my author friends-turned-family…you’re everything. Terra, Emma, Natalia, Danielle, Joslyn, Roberta—where would I be without y’all? Honestly, I don’t want to know! I love you guys to the moon and back!
To my VIPers, I bow down. Thank you for taking the time out of your lives to read my books and to review them. I would be nothing without you—and I’m not exaggerating in the slightest. Thank you for all that you do; your words of kindness, love, and support. When I started this author journey, I never expected to find my tribe—and then I met you all, and now I fear you’re stuck with me for good
To my family and friends (especially to my mother and Michael), who put up with me when I’m in the writing cave, revisions mode, hanging out on livestreams on Facebook, and am not always present in the real life . . . thank you. Thank you for always encouraging me to reach for my dreams, and for never letting me give up, even when the road grows rocky.
And, most of all, thank you to my readers, my ride-or-die fans. Without you, my dream of being an author would be nothing but a figment of my imagination. Thank you for taking a chance on me, my characters, and my work, and allowing me to reach for my dreams. As Zoe once said, believe it and you will achieve it. Well, without you, the “achieving” bit would be a lot more difficult. You rock.
Much love,
Maria
Also by Maria Luis
Blades Hockey Series
Power Play
Sin Bin
Book 3 coming November 2017
NOLA Heart Series
Say You’ll Be Mine
Take A Chance On Me
Dare You To Love Me (coming September 2017)
About the Author
Maria Luis is the author of contemporary romances, though she has a few completed historical romances hiding in the cobwebs of her desktop.
When she’s not writing about strong men and the sassy women who sweep them off their feet, Maria is a historian who specializes in medieval England and 19th century New Orleans. What do the two eras have in common, you ask? Nothing except for disease, scandalous activities and crime — Maria’s favorite historical topics.
Maria currently lives in New Orleans with her better half, where she can generally be found hiking with her dogs, Zeus and Athena, kayaking in Louisiana’s intercostal waterways or curled up on the couch with a good book
Find Maria out in the wild -
https://www.marialuis.org