by Ben Reeder
I want to thank all of my loyal readers for your patience. I know it’s been a while since I released Charm School, and In Absentia wasn’t enough. Life threw a lot at me over the past year, and it got in the way of writing. But now this one is done, I can get to working on the next in the series.
As always, I invite you to leave a review. Let me know where I can tell a better story for you, and what I’m doing right, so I can do more of what people enjoy and less of what they don’t.
Sincerely,
Ben Reeder
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