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  About M.Q. Barber

  M.Q. Barber obeys Henry, Alice, and Jay whenever she can in the hope of coaxing more stories out of them. So far, they’ve always delivered. If she went more than a day without jotting down a book idea, she’d spend the night scouring WebMD or the Mayo Clinic online for the source of such a terrifying condition.

  Luckily, M.Q. has an understanding husband who doesn’t balk at sharing her with a multitude of fictional characters. Their puppy, being somewhat less understanding, makes her displeasure known by sprawling across the keyboard. M.Q. is certain the dog would share her fascination if only she learned to read. Progress on that project stalled when the puppy chewed through the reading material.

  Jay is a much better behaved puppy—but, to be fair, Henry and Alice are much more consistent masters.

  Find M.Q. at:

  Website: http://www.mqbarber.com

  Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mqbarber

  Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/mqbarber

  Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mqbarber

  Other Lyrical Press books by M.Q.:

  Neighborly Affection Series

  Playing the Game http://lyricalpress.com/playing-the-game

  Crossing the Lines (Coming Spring 2014)

  First Frost

  9781616505264

  Copyright © 2013, Charlotte McClain, Joanne Wadsworth, Autumn Piper, Wendy Ely, Daisy Banks, Toni Kelly, Tera Shanley, Elle Parker, M.Q. Barber

  Edited by Lisa Ridge, Penny Barber, Mary Murray, Piper Denna, Corinne DeMaagd, Paige Christian

  Book design by Lyrical Press, Inc.

  Cover Art by Renee Rocco

  First Lyrical Press, Inc. electronic publication: November, 2013

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