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Thank you for reading The Stonecutter! As an author I love feedback. So, tell me what you liked, what you loved, even what you hated. I’d love to hear from you. You can write me at: [email protected] and visit me at: http://www.WandaAnnThomas.com
Finally, I need to ask you a favor. If you are so inclined, I’d love a review of The Stonecutter. Reviews can be hard to come by these days. You, the reader, have the power now to make or break a book.
All the best,
Wanda Ann Thomas
~ Other Books by Wanda Ann Thomas ~
The Warrior (Book 1)
http://dld.bz/TheWarrior
The Barbarian (Book 2)
http://dld.bz/TheBarbarian
Warring Desires (Book 3)
http://dld.bz/WarringDesires
~ Acknowledgements ~
The opportunity to say thank you to those who help make a book the best it can be is one of the nice reward after you write The End. It’s my pleasure to work with some kind, talented, generous people.
Much gratitude and hugs to beta readers Megan Macijauskas and Marti Chabot for catching the big and small mistakes. They also help ensure the story makes sense and the characters are likeable and hero-worthy.
Big thanks to Wendy Thomas for proof reading and for doing it under a tight deadline. Typos seem to creep in no matter how careful you are. Thank you, Wendy, for helping sweep out those annoying critters.
And a shout out to Nina Pierce for teaching me to format, so I can produce my own publication ready documents. Nina has been wonderfully helpful and encouraging each step along the way on the journey called Indy Publishing. Thank you, Deb!
Special thanks to editor Faith Freewoman who knows all the grammar rules I forget or don’t know. Faith also goes the extra mile to help consult on my covers and the book description. Faith offered great insight and feedback during the process of choosing a new look for the series. We are both very pleased with the results.
Dar Albert is the talented and fabulous cover artist who took those ideas and created my new covers, which I love, love, love!
~ About the Author ~
Wanda Ann Thomas writes fast-paced historical romance set among the tumultuous perils of the ancient world. She adores heart-felt love stories, featuring warrior heroes and courageous heroines who will brave any danger for loved ones and struggle against overwhelming obstacles to win their happily ever after.
Building stories based in the Roman/Judeo world, Wanda’s interest in first century history was sparked by reading the works of the historian Josephus. The inspiration for The HEROD CHRONICLES came about while doing research for another project and she discovered the particulars of Herod the Great's career. Herod was a fascinating complicated man whose larger-than-life exploits are made for fiction.
A native of the state of Maine, Wanda starts each day bright and early at her computer writing and drinking coffee. When the weather allows she and her husband average three rounds of golf a week. She confesses to being overly fond of chocolate chips cookies, winter vacations spent in sunny Florida, and her large boisterous family.
Table of Contents
Copy Right
Map
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Author Note
Other Titles by Wanda Ann Thomas
Acknowledgements
About the Author
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