Ganriel
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As for Lachlan, he knew of his existence and that he was strong, but nothing else. It would be interesting to see if his ambitions matched his abilities. Or if he’d die before he left Raphael’s office.
To be continued . . .
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About the Author
D. B. Reynolds arrived in sunny Southern California at an early age, having made the trek across the country from the Midwest in a station wagon with her parents, her many siblings, and the family dog. And while she has many (okay, some) fond memories of Midwestern farm life, she quickly discovered that L.A. was her kind of town and grew up happily sunning on the beaches of the South Bay.
Acknowledgements
I’m going to start this acknowledgement with the same line every writer uses . . . writing is a solitary endeavor. Yes, it is. But some of us find our salvation in being solitary and are then lucky enough to pursue a career that lets us reach out to others while sitting alone in a big red chair while Buffy fights evil on the widescreen. Or maybe that’s just me. In any event, while I’m sitting there alone, I often reach out to friends who keep me sane in the dark hours.
The first of those is my editor, Brenda Chin, who somehow manages to get inside my characters’ heads and discover exactly what I need to do to make my story better. In the last couple of years, she’s also had to talk me off a ledge or two, and I’m lucky to have her in my corner. I want to thank my publisher, Debra Dixon, for letting schedules slip and still getting my books out on time, and for designing such beautiful covers. I also want to thank everyone at ImaJinn/BelleBooks who works so hard on my books.
Fellow writers and friends, Angela Addams, Steve McHugh, and Michelle Muto are always there to offer advice, congrats, or commiseration, whichever one the day demands, while John Gorski lends his considerable expertise to the task of keeping my characters’ various weapons accurate. My friend, Karen Roma, is the best beta reader an author could ask for, and Annette Stone’s cheerful and timely assistance lets me remain focused on writing.
A big thank-you also to my reader Mary McMath, for reminding me in time that Gabriel’s first name was Urban, so I could give him a reason for choosing his middle name instead.
And, as always, I owe my sanity and well-being to my family who give me their love and care even when I insist I don’t need it . . . but really do. I love you all.