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Authors: Jo Kessel

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One Last Thing
…….

 

Thank you for reading
Now is our Time
. I hope you’ve enjoyed reading it as much as I did writing it. When you turn the page, Kindle will give you the opportunity to rate the book and share your thoughts through an automatic feed to your Facebook and Twitter accounts. If you believe your friends would enjoy this book, I’d be honoured if you’d post your thoughts and put a review on Amazon or Goodreads or wherever else you like to go to find books. If it turns out to make a difference in their lives, they’ll be forever grateful to you. As will I.

 

If you’d like to know when new books are released and to see the playlist for
Now is
our Time
please drop by my website.
http://www.jokessel.com

 

Also by Jo Kessel

 

Lover in Law
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Weak at the Knees
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Coming Soon: 
A Call to Heaven

Abo
ut the Author:

 

When I was ten years old I wrote a short story about losing a loved one. My mother and big sister were so moved by the tale that it made them cry. Having reduced them to tears I vowed that the next time I wrote a story it would make them smile. Happily I succeeded and with this success grew an addiction for wanting to reach out and touch people with words. I live in London with my husband and three children where I work as a TV and print journalist. I tell life stories and can often be found travelling the globe researching the next big holiday hotspots for readers to enjoy. Since becoming a Mummy anything even remotely sad makes me cry. I’m a sucker for a good romance and tear-jerker movies are the worst. I’m that woman in the cinema, struggling to muffle audible wails as everyone else turns round to stare. I suspect one of my daughters has inherited this gene.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I couldn’t have written this book without my husband Marc, who occupied the children so that I could follow my dream. Shirley Leuw, my gratitude for your editing is never-ending. David Sherborne, you are my legal guru but so much more besides – don’t worry, David Sherwood QC is in no way based on you! Sam Josephs, I have never learned so much about gluten, egg substitutes and lactose intolerance – I thank and bow to your nutritional knowledge. Mark Fielden, nobody writes better blurb…I hope that ‘thirteen’ is always lucky for you! They say that you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but a good cover nonetheless helps. For helping me choose this one I would like to thank Anna Maxted, Barbara Want, Carolyn Simons, Saunders, Philippa Handyside, Lisa Filipe, Gen Jacobs, Lisa Munley, Topcat, Pushy, Christine Parks, Donna Cooksley Sanderson, Act, Mireille Brett, Kathleen (a.k.a. Kat29), Paula Conway, Rhian Jones, Lucy Levison, Jemima Coleman, Jan, Annetha O, Megan Lesourd, Anne-Marie Murphy, FreeBee, Liz Martin, Nikki D, Mrs B (a.k.a. Emma b), Emily, Sam Roberts, Lisa Drury and all the other wonderful ladies (and readers) on Amazon’s ‘Romance Devotion – Looking for books/Can’t get into another’ romance forum, who voted in my poll, but forgot to leave their names! Last but not least, thank you to Nathalie, Gabriel and Hannah for making me so proud and for helping to ‘spot’ potential ‘Jonah’s on our recent trip to LA and San Diego.    

 

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