Set In Sparks (Morningstars Book 2) (32 page)

BOOK: Set In Sparks (Morningstars Book 2)
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To Be Continued in Set In Burns…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'd like to start off thanking the people that pick up my books. In fact, YOU reading this right now! Thank you! Seriously. You took the time and read it and, maybe even come and see my page, and that's what I'm living for! Thank you!

Next up I'd like to thank 'the usual crowd', meaning my best friend Yvi (*cough Cany cough*), who is more epic than I could ever put in words. Whatever life throws at her, she deals with it. Whatever life throws at ME, she deals with it. I love you, girl, so much you cannot imagine it.

Thank you to my aunt, who, admittedly, is still waiting for the German copies of my books. It'll happen. I promise.

Aims, sweet Aims. I said it before, and I'll say it again. You're my sanity on legs. Thank you for jumping in and saying the right things at the right time (and even if I don't want to hear them.)

Chloe, Lucy and Terra ... you three keep me organized, writing and teasing! ;-) There's no way I'd be what I am today, or have the sales I have, without you. I'm mentally hugging you so tight now, you're probably at least two sizes slimmer now and two feet taller.

Airicka, you make magic happen. YOU make it possible that my words not only sound pretty, but are actually wrapped in a pretty package. Working with you is fun and crazy good and amazing and ... you know, I'll hire you forever and ever and maybe a little longer. But ... Go to sleep. I get tired just hearing about your sleep patterns! :D

CS Chicks. You're da crew. I tell ya. There are no bad days with you, because you are the best support system anyone can wish for.

My streetteam, Destiny's Morningstars, thank you for loving my stories and me. Thank you for being fun. Thank you.

Bree, thanks for making me feel like a star with your edits, and thanks for making my vampires not look dumb, but use proper grammar instead!

 

Everyone else. Thank you again. Thank you.

 

Sam

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Once upon a time there was a young girl with her head full of dreams and her heart full of stories. Her parents, though not a unit, always supported her and told her more stories, encouraging her to become what she wanted to be. The problem was, young Sam didn't know what she wanted to be, so after getting her A-levels she started studying Computer Science and Media. After not even one year she realized it wasn't what her heart wanted, and so she stopped, staying home and trying to find her purpose in life. Through some detours she landed an internship and eventually an apprenticeship in a company that sells cell phones. Not a dreamy career, but hey. Today she's doing an accounting job from nine-to-five, which mainly consists of daydreaming and scribbling notes wherever she can.

All through that time little Sam never once lost the stories in her heart, writing a few little of them here and there, writing for and with her best friend, who always told her to take that last step.

Only when a certain twin-couple entered her mind, bothering her with ideas and talking to her nonstop did she start to write down their story - getting as far as thinking she could finish it. Through the help of some author friends, and the encouragement of earlier mentioned best friend, little Sam, now not so little anymore and in her twenty-seventh year,  decided to try her luck as an Indie author. She finished the story of the first twin, Jaden, and realized she couldn't ever stop.

So, it really is only after five that the real Sam comes out. The one that hungers for love, romance, some blood, a good story, and, at the end of the day, a nice hot cup of Chai Tea Latte.

And if the boys are still talking to her, she'll write happily ever after.

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