Sacrificed (The Ignited Series) (29 page)

BOOK: Sacrificed (The Ignited Series)
13.45Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

 

I’m humbled by the reception my debut novel, Ignited, has received, and by the requests for more by those that have read it. It’s because of my fans that I’m doing this again…and again. So without you, this series would be nothing but thoughts in my head. Thank you for pushing me to put the words down.

My first fans were my wonderful family and friends, and I’d like to extend an extra thank you to them for their support through this entire crazy process. There are days I want to throw in the towel, days I don’t think I can do it, days I don’t want to do it, but their encouragement pushes me forward.

Special thanks to Georgina Brooks for designing my covers. You have a way of taking my poorly constructed ideas and turning them into a work of art, even in the midst of a record breaking heat wave. Looking forward to planning many more covers with you.

I’d like to thank the first readers, who took the time to dissect the first drafts of Sacrificed. Rachel and Lisa, thanks for pointing out what worked, what didn’t worked, and helping me to piece together the gaps.
  

A
BOUT THE AUTHOR

 

Desni Dantone resides in Greensburg, Pennsylvania with her husband, Stephen, son, Nicholas, and their dog and cat. She loves young adult paranormal romance books, and loves to write them even more. You can usually find her curled up on the couch with either a good book or her laptop, and a cup of tea nearby.

The third book of The Ignited Series, titled Salvaged So
ul, is expected in late 2014, with the fourth and final book, Avenging Heart, coming in 2015.

You can follow her on her we
bsite: www.desnidantone.com or on Facebook at:
www.facebook.com/ignitedbooks

BOOK: Sacrificed (The Ignited Series)
13.45Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

Other books

Marking Time by Marie Force
Point Apocalypse by Bobl, Alex
Learning to Swim by Cheryl Klam
Crowned by Fire by Nenia Campbell
Every Single Second by Tricia Springstubb