The Witch's Tower, Tamara Grantham [best ereader for academics TXT] 📗
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“What did you do to me?”
“That mark is your brand. It denotes you as my property. I freed you. You’re no longer under the witches’ spell. You can now transform from human to dragon whenever you please.” He held up a finger. “That is, as long as I allow it. Unfortunately, I can’t allow you to unleash such power in your dragon form, not until you’re properly trained.”
“Trained? I’m not an animal.”
“No? Perhaps not. But soon, you will be something much closer to me.” He smiled, a leering grin, revealing his canine teeth that ended in sharp points. My stomach churned. I backed away, but he grabbed my arm in an iron grip. He stood close, his stale breath warm on my face.
“You, Odette, will soon be my bride.”
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I want to thank everyone who supported me while I wrote this book. First, a tremendous thank-you goes to my publisher, Clean Teen, and to the amazing women behind it: Courtney Knight, Rebecca Gober, Marya Heidel, and Melanie Newton. They really are a tremendous team, and I couldn’t be more thankful to have them by my side.
To my editor Kelly Risser, a fabulous author and editor who helped make The Witch’s Tower shine. Also, thanks goes to my tremendous team of proof readers.
To all my beta readers: you’re the best. I don’t think any author has had a more supportive group. Jenny Bynum, Donamarie Goldsmith, Leah Alvord, Jennifer Lapachian, Wesley Plummer, Julia Mozingo, and Melissa Lopez.
My street team, the best street team ever. I couldn’t do any of this without them. I love being able to share all the info with them first. Thanks goes to Nikki Jeffery for “Twisted Ever After.”
Lastly, this goes to my husband, David, whose name really should be included on the cover of all my books, since he’s my sounding board for all my ideas, and my trusty “Alpha-reader.” (His self-proclaimed title.) I also want to thank my five kids: Phoenix, Sequoia, Bridger, Gabriel, and Ronan, who have to share their time with Mom so she can write. It’s not always easy being an author’s kid, but hopefully they’re learning some valuable lessons in there somewhere.
As always, I would be ungrateful if I didn’t acknowledge my Heavenly Father, who’s presence is by my side when I need Him most.
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