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The Line That Binds

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by J. M. Miller


  Thanks to Katie Mac for hooking me up with a group of awesome Beta girls. Christina, Diane, Amy, and Alicia ─ I loved your comments and suggestions and I am happy we connected. I hope you’re in for the sequel!

  To Regina Wamba from Mae I Design and Photography ─ Wow! I mean, really! I am absolutely amazed by your work. Thanks for making such a stunning cover. I’m looking forward to the next project!

  To Angela McLaurin from Fictional Formats ─ This seems weird since you get to see all of this first. Your designs are fantastic and I’m very excited to see the final product. Thanks so much for working with me.

  To Kristina Circelli ─ Thanks for editing my goofy mistakes. A writer should learn something with every edit. I believe you taught me more than one.

  To Ena from Enticing Journey Book Promotions ─ Thanks for hosting the cover reveal and blog tour. You took the time to clue me in and I really appreciate that. I’m in awe by the amount of work you do. You are amazing!

  To all the bloggers who plan to spotlight, promo, or review for TLTB ─ Thank you so much for sharing. You are so valuable to the indie community and I respect each of you for the time you give, your hard work, and your love of books.

  A huge thanks goes to everyone in the WFD group. I admire each of you for having the guts to chase down your dreams and the strength to rip out your own heart and share it with the world. Being a part of a group of authors who help and support one another is a beautiful thing. Whether it’s sharing technical advice or gut-busting pics and posts, it helps to make this career feel a little less lonely. I’ve learned so much from all of you and I’m honored to call you all friends. Cheers!

  And to all of you readers ─ Thanks so much! I hope you enjoyed the first part of LJ and Ben’s story. The sequel, The Line That Breaks, will be out soon!

  J.M. Miller first discovered her love of writing in high school, where she penned poetry for extra credit in English class and even braved the anxiety of open-mic night at a local coffee shop. Life soon followed, with a couple of careers, marriage, and a baby. The urge to write again came sometime after the birth of her daughter, this time calling for more than a few lines in a messy composition notebook.

  She’s a military spouse, and a veteran herself, who finds inspiration in the people she’s met and the places she’s lived and traveled. Whether writing or reading, she enjoys the time she spends lost inside her own mind. She currently lives in Florida with her husband, daughter, a rescued pitbull, and a German stray cat.

  Visit J.M. Miller online at

  jmmillerwrites.wordpress.com

  https://www.facebook.com/j.m.miller.author

  twitter @ jmmiller_author

 

 

 


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