by A Lonergan
Acknowledgments
Oh mannnnn, I have so many people I need to thank! Gosh, where do I even start?! First, I need to thank every single person that has purchased and continued to push me to make my dreams come true. I wouldn’t have been able to get this far without y’all.
I need to thank Amy, my PA, because I am super needy and she goes above and beyond for me like every single day. I enjoy our chats and your friendship more than you know.
My husband is next because he puts up with my late nights and my grouchy spells and FINALLY understands my need to write and that when the characters call, I can’t say no!
Then of course to the rest of my family that support me and carry me to victory, whether or not they have read my books. I don’t know where I would be without their love.
About the Author
A. Lonergan is a young adult fantasy writer from a small town in southern Louisiana. She has been writing since she was 12 and it took her seeing an acquaintance publish for her to spread her wings and publish herself. She loves to read, play in makeup and spend time with her family and toddler. She is always dreaming up new stories to tell, so keep an eye out for new things coming soon.
Also by A. Lonergan
Coming soon late 2018… The Witches of Jackson Square-
Book 1- Transfixed
Here is an excerpt for you, enjoy!
I peered over my shoulder but kept running. Fire exploded next to me, and chunks of sheetrock went flying around me.
What the hell?
I didn't slow down even though I was shocked senseless. What was going on? I ducked my head out of instinct and flew down a narrow hallway to my right. My feet slid on the tile, but I didn't care. I pushed myself harder trying to get away from the lunatic behind me. Clearly, I was a lunatic too, fireballs?! I must have lost my mind when she had started chasing me. There was no way this was real.
All a dream. Dream. Dream. WAKE UP!
Another fireball blasted above me. I snickered. This lady had poor aim, but then again I wasn't brave enough to look back and see what she was shooting at me with.
I was about to round another corner when an arm flew out of one of the doors. I let out a very unladylike shriek as I was jerked into the hotel room. I kicked my legs out and my arms, flailing around wildly trying to fight off the woman in front of me. She shook her head and put a finger over her lips. She appeared to be much nicer than the one chasing me.
“Stupid girl, hush your mouth!” She made a shushing noise before wiggling her fingers at the door.
Did someone slip something in my drink last night?
The night before was foggy, and I had woken up alone in our hotel room. I had stumbled down the hallway to the free breakfast in the lobby only to not make it there when some wild woman started screaming my name, telling me to stop.
I was yanked out of my thoughts when the woman in front of me gripped my arm and pulled me to the window.
I looked at her confused.