Everafter Song

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by Emily R. King


  thick and thin. I respect and admire you very much. Keep hustling.

  Jason Kirk, for your steadfast guidance and calming spirit. You’re a rock in this up-and-down business. Thanks for believing in me time and

  time again. I hold your praise in the highest regard. Clarence Haynes, for always knowing how to mold my work into a better vision. Your

  thoughtful direction and intuitive suggestions never fail to broaden my mind. I’m so grateful to have taken this journey with you. Brittany Jackson, Col een Lindsay, Kristin King, and Katie Kurtzman, for working so hard on my behalf. My copyeditor for the whole series, Michelle H., and my proofreader, Katherine. Thanks for your sharp eyes. Lauren Ezzo, for bringing Everley’s voice to life with verve, care, and immeasurable talent.

  John, Joseph, Julian, Danielle, and Ryan. Another series down.

  Boom! Let’s go on an adventure. I’ll bring the sunscreen. Hugs to my mom and dad, for never failing to check in with me and help out

  where needed. You’re not just my parents; you’re my buddies. Kathryn Purdie, for answering my texts no matter the hour and for talking me off many ledges. Kate Coursey, Veeda Bybee, Sara B. Larson, Annette

  Lyon, Teralyn Mitchell, Breeana Shields, Caitlin Sangster, and Kate

  Watson. You ladies keep me on track and remind me often that friendships matter most in this industry.

  Krysti Meyer, Sharon Rios, Brad and Britney at AudioShelf, and

  Cassie Mae, for being the bestest book bloggers on the planet. And the supremely talented Kirk DouPonce at DogEared Design for my amaz-ing covers.

  Finally, my Father in Heaven, who loves all his children equally.

  Thank you for your continued strength and peace that you give my

  family and me. You’ve proven this to be true: “God is never late and rarely early. He is exactly right on time.”

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Photo © 2015 Erin Summerill

  Emily R. King is a writer of fantasy and the author of The Hundredth Queen Series and Before the Broken Star and Into the Hourglass, the first two books in The Evermore Chronicles trilogy. Born in Canada

  and raised in the United States, she is a shark advocate, a consumer of gummy bears, and an islander at heart, but her greatest interests are her four children. Emily lives in northern Utah with her family and their cantankerous cat. Visit her at www.emilyrking.com.

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