Authors: Amanda Dick
Tags: #Romance, #Contemporary, #Romantic Suspense, #Sports, #Mystery & Suspense, #Suspense
Nevertheless, I know in my heart that it wasn’t Mum that came to collect Dad that night at the hospital. It was Emily.
He was feverish, pale. He kept pushing the oxygen mask off his face, trying to talk. I thought he was trying to tell me something at first, but then I realised he wasn’t looking at me. He was looking
through
me.
He was looking at her, talking to her. I leaned close, holding his hand, and I heard him say her name, only once. It was his final breath, and it was only a whisper, but the look in his eyes was one of unequivocal love.
The kind of love that lasts forever.
About the Author
Amanda Dick is a night-owl, coffee addict, movie buff and music lover. She loves to do DIY (if it's not bolted down, she'll probably paint it, re-cover it or otherwise decorate it) and has tried almost every craft known to man/womankind. She has two sewing machines and an over-locker she can't remember how to thread. She crochets (but can't follow a pattern), knits (badly) and refrains from both as a public service.
She believes in love at first sight, women's intuition and in following your heart. She is rather partial to dark chocolate and believes in the power of a good vanilla latte.
What lights her fire is writing stories about real people in trying situations. Her passion is finding characters who are forced to test their boundaries. She is insanely curious about how we, as human beings, react when pushed to the edge. Most of all, she enjoys writing about human behaviour - love, loss, joy, grief, friendship and the complexity of relationships in general.
After living in Scotland for five years, she has now settled back home in New Zealand, where she lives with her husband and two children.
The Trouble with Paper Planes is her third novel.
You can connect with Amanda here:
www.facebook.com/amandadickauthor
Acknowledgements
As always, my biggest thanks goes to my husband, Willie, and my children, Georgia and Cameron. You guys are the best, and I’m so grateful you let me do what I do! It was a conversation with Cameron one day that gave me the title of this book – thanks dude! And thank you Georgia, for letting me use your name for one of my characters.
Thanks to Bruce MacDonald, for sharing his surfing tips and expertise with me. Any inaccuracies are mine!
Thanks to Anita B. Carroll for this incredible cover, that captures the essence of the story so well.
To my awesome support group and beta readers, Jennie Coull, Amanda Edwards, Anita Carroll, Sandi Laubhan, Susan James, Tracy Skerratt, Vicki Waters and Kathy Townsend – thank you! Your insight helped to make this story better. Thank you for sticking with me through the writing process, and for giving me the encouragement I needed when the going got tough.
Sarah Widdup – girl, you are so much more than just my editor! Thank you again for your editorial genius, but also for your razor-sharp perception, your encouragement and your enthusiasm – without it, this story wouldn’t be what it is. And while I’m here, thanks for being awesome. So grateful to call you my friend.
Thanks to Cassy Roop for making this book look so wonderful, in print and on your ereader.
Big thanks to all the amazing bloggers who helped and supported me throughout this journey (far too many to mention, but you know who you are!).
Thanks to my Pop, Claude Pettigrew, for providing the inspiration for Henry. Love you.
And finally, thanks to you – the reader. Because you bought this book, you have supported my dream and I can’t thank you enough for that.
Playlist
The Cure – Love Song
Paolo Nutini – Better Man
Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud
Matchbox Twenty – Could I Just Be You
Hozier – Like Real People Do
Brooke Fraser – Lifeline
Kings of Leon – Wait For Me
The Cure – Pictures of You
3 Doors Down – I Feel You
Pearl Jam – Just Breathe
Jack Johnson – Supposed To Be
Throneberry – Here Comes My Girl
Civil Twilight – Letters From The Sky
3 Doors Down – It’s Not My Time
Ed Sheeran - Photograph
Missy Higgins – The Sound of White
Kings of Leon – Last Mile home
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