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Rite of Revelation (Acceptance Book 2)

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by Sarah Negovetich


  Dear Reader,

  Well, here we are again at the end of another book. A book, I might add, that I never thought I would write. But I did. Because so many of you asked me to. Because you needed to know what happened. And because there was more of Rebecca’s story to be told.

  I have loved hearing from so many of you. Your words of appreciation kept me motivated and sharing in your joy has made every late night editing session more than worth it. So keep it coming. You can find me at SarahNegovetich.com or just email me at SarahNegovetich@gmail.com. Reader mail is my favorite kind of email.

  Your reviews helped new readers find Rite of Rejection, so if you are inclined, I would be eternally grateful for any reviews of Rite of Revelation. If that’s not your thing, telling a friend is a great way to spread the word.

  Thank you for being a part of this story and for continuing to keep these characters alive. Stay tuned for more because Rebecca’s story isn’t over yet.

  Before you stands the future!

  Sarah

  Acknowledgements

  First, thank you to all the readers who demanded for Rebecca’s story to be told. This book would absolutely not exist if you hadn’t asked for it.

  Thank you to all my beta readers Ashley, Katie, Andrea, Nikola, and Ethan. You guys were amazing. Special thanks to Ashley for being my writing task master and to Ethan for being the late night catch all for my diva drama.

  Thanks to my amazing editing team Zoe and Kate. You guys whipped this hunk of a manuscript into shape. And to ER who stepped in and saved the day to make sure readers never know how poorly I grasp the English language.

  Last, but never least, thank you to my amazing family: Nick, Sophia, and Isabella. There’s nothing quite like hearing your daughter say “Look, mommy, there’s your book”. Thank you for always being my joy. Love you, mean it.

  About the Author

  Sarah Negovetich knows you don't know how to pronounce her name and she's okay with that.

  Her first love is Young Adult novels, because at seventeen the world is your oyster. Only oysters are slimy and more than a little salty; it’s accurate if not exactly motivational. We should come up with a better cliché.

  Sarah divides her time between writing YA books that her husband won’t read and working with amazing authors as an agent at Corvisiero Literary Agency. Her life’s goal is to be only a mildly embarrassing mom when her kids hit their teens.

  You can learn more about Sarah and her books at www.SarahNegovetich.com or follow her antics on Twitter @SarahNego.

 

 

 


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