Becoming Faith (JackholeS Book 3)

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by Joy Eileen

K.K. Allen. Thank you for taking the time to get Becoming Faith ready for publishing. Your suggestions are amazing and this story is partially yours.

  Ella Emerson. You are still the bestest friend I could ask for. You have been with me since the Goodreads days. Love you mucho.

  Lilo Abernathy. You make me want to be a better writer. I look to you when I am lost and you always seem to know the right direction I need to take.

  Emily Lawrence for editing my book in a week. You don’t know the drama I have had with editors in the past.

  Kim Ginsberg, you are the greatest pimp and I still owe you a massage. Thank you for polishing my stuff like you always do.

  Elen Bosh for falling in love with the JackholeS and encouraging me to keep writing.

  Britton and Gina my favorite couple. Thanks for helping me get this book edited.

  Paige for falling in love with the JackholeS

  Sydnee for being an amazing supporter in all of this

  And of course to my #1 stalker.

  Ahhhh…. I know I’m forgetting a ton of people.

  Every one of my readers that love the JackholeS and stuck with me, I love you all. Sorry it took so long, again.

  And to everyone I forgot. I’m sorry. I know this should be longer.

  And to my Family. Thank you for understanding my need to hide in the writers cave, and supporting me when I needed it. You four boys are my rockstars.

  And last but not least… Everyone who took the time to read the final story of Faith and Kill. Thank you for your time, I hope you enjoyed it and I promise Van and Jessie’s story, Leap of Fate is coming soon.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Joy Eileen is a born bibliophile who becomes deeply engaged with her characters, and has devoured more books than she would like to admit. She becomes obsessed with happily-ever-afters, and will read any genre that fulfills that requirement. Evading the library is something she has been known to do, because after befriending the characters returning them would be a heartbreaking event. Books are held hostage on her bookshelf, and any author that makes her ugly cry becomes her sworn enemy. Nicholas Sparks is one of the many on the list of villains.

  As a massage therapist, most of Joy's stories come to her while working. With the sound of classical music, and snoring from a half covered hostage, characters are created. The victim (massage patient) has no idea that while their body is being manipulated, Joy has traveled into distant lands creating landscapes and inhabitants as she goes. Her patients should be wary as sometimes they are pulled into her stories and turned into characters. Hero or Foe? Well, that depends on how they tip.

  If you or anyone you know is in a domestic violence situation please seek help.

  The National Domestic Violence Hotline.

  1-800-799-7233 | 1-800-787-3224 (TTY)

 

 

 


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