Forgotten Truths (The Forgotten Truths Series) (25 page)

 

Acknowledgements

 

 

First
and foremost, I want to thank God for everything He has ever given me. I am nothing without Him.

 

Secondly, I want to thank my amazing parents for always being there for me and supporting everything I do. Mom, you are the bomb. Dad, I want to send a big thank you to you for editing this book for me and showing me what I need to do to fix future books.

 

I thank all my wonderful friends through the years who read my books however many times I asked without complaint and for always providing honest feedback. I thank Hilary Vogel for giving me much needed tips and ideas. I thank Jen Becker for believing in me and for knowing the right thing to say to me when I become discouraged. I thank Kelsey Griggs for being an awesome fan and for giving me great feedback.

 

And of course, a huge thank you goes out to all my readers. Thank you all for supporting me.

 

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

 

 

Justine E Domke started writing the FORGOTTEN TRUTHS series in her tenth grade English class. The first book started out as a hand-written, thirteen page story and the others quickly followed. Over the course of seven years, most of which the books sat unattended and almost forgotten about, Justine tweaked, retweaked, and eventually rewrote the entire first book. Justine always dreamed of publishing her books, even if it was only in the back of her mind, and during the last of these years the desire grew until she was finally determined to see it through.

 

Justine likes to acknowledge people that are important to her so that they know how much she appreciates them. She knows that she would be nowhere without her family and friends as well as anybody who reads her books.

 

Justine currently lives in Missouri with her parents, their dog, Heeley, and her cat, Bridger.

 

You can follow Justine E Domke on:

 

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