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Authors: Lynetta Halat

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To my family and my friends—thank you so very much for all of your love and support. Your support keeps me enthusiastic and your love keeps me writing.

 

To my photographer, Toski, and beautiful cover model, thank you for this incredible shot, and to Sommer, my cover designer, thank you for taking it and making it even more fabulous.

 

To my editor, Tracey, thank you for helping this baby shine for the world.

 

To all the book bloggers who believed in this book—I can never repay for you loving and promoting my book, my baby, but please know you have my undying gratitude. Thank you for making it your own.

 

To my awesome beta readers—Bobbie, Debi, and Kelly—thank you so much for the invaluable feedback and falling in love with my story and my characters. More than anything, thank you for pushing me to be better and helping me grow as a writer.

 

To my fabulous author friends who keep me semi-sane, grounded, and laughing my butt off, thank you!

 

Without you, my readers, my book would just be a thing and not the living, breathing organism that you make it when you love, connect, remember, and share it. Thank you.

 

Halat’s Heartbreakers group on Facebook is not only made of some fascinating readers, but they also spur some fun scenarios for the books. I hope you read something that reminded you of how much laughter we get out of our group.

 

Read on! Write on! Love on!

Table of Contents

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-one

Chapter Twenty-two

A Preview of Very Bad Things by Ilsa Madden-Mills

Letter to my Readers

About the Author

Acknowledgements

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