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by Robin Leaf


  Thanks again for reading. I can’t stress enough to please leave a review. Muchas Smoochas.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Robin Leaf is a newbie author whose debut novel will go triple platinum (isn’t that how it works?). She lives in Texas with her husband and four kids (three human and one furry). When she’s not reading romance novel a day, she can be found watching Supernatural (and drooling over both Dean and Sam equally), playing ball with her furry child, or cleaning up dog hair.

  AKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  To my family, I owe my undying gratitude for putting up with delays in our schedules, routines, dinners, and your lives while I wrote this. How many times did they have to hear, “Just let me finish this chapter?”

  To Keri, D’Ann, Marsha, Amanda, and Rachel, my personal team of Alpha-bad-ass readers (and drinking buddies), thanks for the encouragement and inflations to my ego as you read my first baby. Your suggestions and help made me feel better about this endeavor.

  Bindi, my first Beta reader, you accepted a stranger’s request from halfway across the world, and you gave me the courage to pursue this scary process of releasing my baby to the world. I love our exchanges and think so highly of you. You rock my socks.

  To all of the volunteer readers who took a chance on the new chick, even though there was nothing but a request for readers from someone who didn’t know what she was doing, I thank you. This group is incredibly supportive and sweet.

  Thank you, Marianne Nowicki, for creating a cover which immediately made me fall in love (or more accurately, in lust). It’s so beautiful, and you made the experience so easy for a brand-spankin’-new author.

  My parents (who hopefully, will never read this book, because I would be grounded for life) encourage me to be the best Robin I can be. Thanks for the support.

  Finally, thanks to my husband. He loves and supports me, and I love and support him. That’s the way it’s supposed to be. So thanks, Babe, for doing your job (thoroughly, I might add).

 

 

 


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