I have to thank Thomas, who made me feel like maybe this wasn't the worst idea I've ever had.
I also have to thank Connor for being the perpetual nag. "Shouldn't you be writing?" "We can clean later, why don't you write for a bit?" "How's it coming along?" The people that nag us to follow our dreams are sorely under appreciated.
And of course my own mother, from whom I stole so many of the good traits that Momma Jo embodied.
Last, but not least, I have to thank my Suzanna, without whom this would have been a very rough book to read. She is my dear friend and my most cherished editor.
YOU ARE READING
Mrs. Avery
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