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Authors: Autumn Doughton,Erica Cope

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Acknowledgements

 

Where to begin? We really enjoyed writing Hannah and Caroline's story and are so happy to finally share it with you all. What started out as an idea for a novella grew into the longest story either one of us have written to date. We just fell in love with the characters and wanted to know more about them and as that progressed, so did the story. We hope that you love them all as much as we do.

 

As always, several people helped us along the way. So we'd like to say a HUGE thank you to our families, our friends, our readers, coffee, and the inventor of Girl Scout cookies—we couldn't have done this without you.

 

XOXO Autumn and Erica

 

About the Authors

 

 

 

Autumn Doughton
writes books. Fun books. Books for you, your best friend, your favorite barista, and that girl you knew back in the tenth grade. She likes to write about the things she knows about. Things like being confused. Being afraid. Falling in love.

 

When Autumn isn’t writing, she’s usually chasing after her three cats, two dogs, two daughters, two chinchillas and one lovely husband. You can find her in Florida, where it’s salty, sunny, and humid. Bad for the hair. Good for the soul.

 

 

 

 

Erica Cope
lives in southwest Missouri with her husband, three children, three dogs (including Aspen, the loveable but ornery red Siberian husky), and three cats (apparently she has a thing about the number three). She has an unhealthy addiction to coffee, a bad habit of binge watching shows on Netflix and eating pretzel M&Ms for breakfast.

 

When Erica isn’t writing, you can find her pretending to play guitar, reading, or baking something delicious.

 

 

 

 

 

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