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I hope you enjoyed this book as much as I enjoyed writing it. If you enjoyed reading this story, please consider leaving a review on Amazon and Goodreads, and please let other people know. A sentence is all it takes. Friend recommendations are the strongest catalyst for readers’ purchase decisions! And I’d love to be able to continue bringing the characters and stories from My-Mind-to-the-Page.
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Acknowledgment
This book wouldn’t have been possible without the tireless work of my critique team. I couldn’t have done it without your help. I would like to thank my Critique Group: Pam Godwin, Ann White, CJ Andrews, Alex V., Kathryn Sparrow, and JC Kang. This crew ripped and shredded and read this story again and again, making Command, book 1, Changing Roles Series something I can be proud to introduce to the world.
Special thanks to Pam Godwin. She saw me at the very beginning of my writing journey, reading and providing constructive feedback on my earliest works. By far my harshest critiquer, she is my secret weapon. I have, and continue to learn, with every word, every phrase, sentence, and chapter, from this amazing and talented author.
I’d also like to thank my Beta readers who helped with that last bit of spit shine. You were the first to see this in its nearly finished form, the first to give reader feedback, and helped to encourage me on this path. Your enthusiasm and support means the world to me.
I’d also like to thank my editor, Ann Curtis. I’ve never worked with an editor before. I had no idea what to expect. I was both excited and terrified of the entire process. She took my words, cut off the rough edges, patched some holes, and dressed up my baby for its debut. There aren’t enough words. Thank you!
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