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by Amber Lynn Natusch


  And while Alex gets to know Nathan and his shape-shifting family as they offer her the protection she so desperately needs, unbeknown to all of them, the Vârcolacs are getting closer…

  Denise Grover Swank

  The CHOSEN Series

  Link to book 1 on Amazon

  http://www.denisegroverswank.com/

  About the Author

  This one is dedicated to my bizarre fears and irrational convictions...

  I firmly believe that we all know someone who has killed someone else. If you think I'm wrong, do some serious digging into those around you. I guarantee you'll find my statement to be correct.

  Every time we renovate something in my 100 year old house, I'm convinced that we're going to find a dead body in the wall.

  I still hate walking alongside my bed in the dark for fear that my ankles will be snatched by something unspeakable. That goes for getting in my car at night too.

  I don't do woodsy, forest areas at night, or corn fields at ANY time. Did you see Children of the Corn? Malichi... (*shudders).

  I would rather run in the city at night than a rural area. I like to know exactly what types of things could possibly attack me and my imagination seems to go less crazy.

  Most importantly of all, I am firmly convinced that if I squeeze my eyes tight enough and burrow under the covers deep enough, I can't be harmed by anything that goes bump in the night.

  Acknowledgments

  I have some new people to add this time around, so bear with me.

  Firstly, I need to thank the team, which has grown to include Shannon Morton, Jena Gregoire, Jess Thibodeau, and Kristy Bronner. They've helped to finely tune Scarred to near perfection along with Virginia Nicholas, Eryn Bagley, and Jen Krom.

  My editor, Jennifer Ryan, was amazing as always, and my cover designer, Jamie Rosen, delivered yet again.

  It really takes a lot of people to get a novel prepared for the eyes of readers, and I never want to overlook them. They help make this series all it can be. I am grateful as always.

 

 

 


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