Thank you for joining me in the pages of Confessions to a Stranger. Adaleigh and David are a few of my favorite characters and I hope this story has been a blessing to you.
A huge thank you to the people who helped bring David and Adaleigh’s story to you. A few I would like to mention by name: My friend and critique partner, historical romance author Ann Elizabeth Fryer. My editor, Denise Weimer. My proofreader, Lynn Owen. My cover designer, Roseanna White. My husband, Gabriel, who not only read through the story, but helped inform the fishing portions since he grew up fishing Lake Michigan. And to my boys who let Mama snag mini chunks of time to write. There are many more people I could list, friends who offered encouragement and readers whose excitement encourages me to keep sharing stories. I thank God for each of you.
One note … we all come from different backgrounds and situations that color our every day and bring out different responses in us. If your story has left you with scars like Adaleigh faces in Confessions to a Stranger, they may not manifest as hers did. We are each unique and yet we are not alone. I encourage you to reach out to someone—it is not weakness to ask for help. For more information and resources, you can visit https://www.mentalhealth.gov/get-help.
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The Harbored in Crow’s Nest action continues in Refuge for the Archaeologist! David’s cowboy-hat-wearing friend, Silas Ward, returned home for his family … will he discover love as well? Visit daniellegrandinetti.com/refuge-for-the-archaeologist for details.
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Thank you, again, for reading Confessions to a Stranger. I’m grateful to have readers like you.
Danielle Grandinetti