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Authors: Kristy Love

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BOOK: The Fragile Fall
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Jennifer Mirabelli (and all the Schmexy Girls) at Schmexy Book Blog: Thank you for taking a chance on me before you even read a word! You are so sweet! Thank you so much!

Stacia at Three Girls and a Book Obsession: You jumped in before you had even met me and I appreciate it so much. You helped so much. Thank you for every single thing you’ve done and for becoming a friend. I hope you find that next 5 star read soon!

Tracey Elizabeth at K & T Book Review: Thank you so much for being so kind and helpful before you even read a word I wrote. Thank you for posting teasers. It means so much!

Michelle Ochoa at We Life It Big Book Blog: Thank you so much! Thank you for promoting a book that you hadn’t even read yet! Thank you for posting teasers. You rock!

Christine Mateo at Sassy Sext Addiction Book Lovers: Thank you so much for posting teasers! Even before you read it! You have been so nice and helpful. Thank you!

Kassi Cooper at Knock Your Books Off Blog: You are amazing! Thank you for posting the teaser and getting my name out there! It means so much. Again, I love working with you!

Kiki Amit at Sassy Divas Book Blog: Thank you for introducing me into your circle of amazing women! I loved chatting with you and all of your support.

Kristine Marie and Dawn Nicole Costiera at Up all Night Book Blog: Girls, you are amazing. You pimp with the best of them. Thank you for promoting me and taking time to talk to me and including me.

Ellen Marie Smalls at PNR Book Lover Reviews: You are so sweet. Thank you for showing an interest in me and for reading my book and for taking a chance on me.

Jennifer Juers at Fallen for Books Blog: You are so sweet and supportive. I swear, you posted teasers everywhere you could and that means so much to me. Thank you for the awesome review!

Jaimee Derouen: Thank you so much for everything! You helped me navigate the crazy world of self publishing. It has been great not feeling so alone in such a crazy industry. Keep writing! I can’t wait to see what you come out with next!

To all the blogs that signed up for the blog tour and who read and reviewed: Thank you all! Without bloggers, indie authors would have a much harder time getting in touch with readers. You all work so hard and are so amazing! Thank you!

With how many people who have crossed my path during this crazy journey, I’m afraid that I forgotten to name someone who has helped me beyond measure. So to everyone who I have come across, THANK YOU. Please know that your support has not gone unnoticed and that I am extremely grateful.

And lastly, but certainly not least, to you, the reader. Thank you for taking time out of your busy reading schedule to read my book. It means so much that you chose to read my book, especially with how long TBR lists are and how many new books are released every day. It’s humbling. I hope you loved Will and Ry’s story as much as I loved writing it.

Jax’s story coming soon in….

From the time she was old enough to form words into sentences, Kristy Love has been writing stories. She attended La Roche College and graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Professional Writing. When she’s not writing, Kristy can be found with her nose stuck in a book or spending time with her family and friends.

She lives with her husband and two girls in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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