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Authors: Shauna Granger

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The
end.

 

 

Acknowledgements

 

 

I honestly cannot believe this
series is complete. Writing these stories has been a huge part of my life for
the last five years. Writing “The end” was one of the strangest things I’ve
ever written before. But even stranger is knowing how many people have given my
books a chance and have fallen in love with my characters almost as much as I
have. So, with that said, the first thank you I have to give is to you, my
reader. Without you, making a commitment to read these books and support me as
a writer, I wouldn’t be where I am today.

 

To my husband, John, thank you
for being there for me. Whether it was as a sounding board or a shoulder to cry
on or taking me out to celebrate the small and big occasions, thank you. Your
support has meant the world to me and your faith and belief in me and these
books has meant more to me than you will ever know.

 

To the ladies that make my books
stronger, Cassie, Dayle and Juanita, thank you for time and efforts. I know how
lucky I was to have you three in my corner, helping me with these books. Thank
you from the bottom of my heart.

 

To all the book bloggers who’ve
read, reviewed and promoted my books, I am forever in your debt.

 

To Stephanie Mooney, my amazing
cover artist, thank you for wadding through my rambling descriptions and
creating master pieces. I get so many compliments on my covers and I am so
proud of them and to have worked with you.

 

About the Author

 

Shauna is still living in
Southern California with her husband and two dogs and she is still writing.
Having already started on the next, magical adventure, Shauna is working
furiously on her new Fantasy series. You can follow Shauna on her blog,
www.shaunasspot.blogspot.com
, for more information
on her upcoming projects.

 

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