by Jamie Wesley
His hands shaking, Brady slipped the ring on her finger and rose. He entwined their fingers and drew her to him. “Thank you for making me believe in what I was so sure didn’t exist. I’m going to spend the rest of my life proving you right for taking a chance on me.”
She pressed a gentle kiss to his mouth that warmed every spot in his body. “This is just the beginning. I can’t wait to see what the future holds.”
“Pirate jokes and sugar cookies, I hope.”
She hugged him tight. “You can count on it.”
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Acknowledgments
Thank you to every reader who gave a brand-new author a chance. It gives me a thrill every time one of you reaches out to tell me you enjoyed my book. I love writing and sharing my stories with the world. I couldn’t do it without you.
I didn’t tell most people that I wrote until my first book was published because, to me, there was nothing to tell. To all my family and friends, I love y’all! Thank you so much for all the support after I outed myself. LOL. And please don’t take it personally that I didn’t tell you.
Thank you Gwen Hayes, my first editor. I love this book, and it wouldn’t have happened without you pushing me to come up with the best book I could.
Thank you to my current editor, Tracy Montoya. You took me on sight unread, and it’s been a fabulous partnership so far. Your thoughtful edits made this book so much better. Thank you for your patience. Here’s to many more books together!
To my writing friends Roni Loren, Dawn Alexander, Genny Wilson, Piper Huguley, Tracey Livesay, the Firebirds, and so many more, thank you, thank you! You keep me entertained. You give me someone to whine to. You understand.
About the Author
Jamie Wesley has been reading romance novels since she was about 12, when her mother left a romance novel, which a friend had given her, on the nightstand. Jamie read it instead, and the rest is history.
She started her first manuscript, a contemporary romance, after she graduated from Northwestern University in 2002 and couldn’t find a job. Life got in the way as it often does, i.e. she found a job, and she didn’t finish the story. However, she never forgot about it and finally got serious about completing it in 2009. And then she finished a few more stories. In 2012, her manuscript, TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD, was named a finalist in RWA’s Golden Heart competition and was published by Entangled Publishing in 2014.
Jamie holds a master’s degree in sport management (yes, that’s a real thing :-) ) from the University of Texas at Austin, so it probably comes as no surprise that she loves sports and spends an inordinate amount of time rooting for her hometown Dallas’s pro sports teams and her alma maters.
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