Leaving Tracks (28 page)

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Authors: Victoria Escobar

The End
 

W
ow. Every time
I finish a book I have to take a moment and just decompress. A few things go through my mind when I sit and stare at the final words. In the primary, running for attention is, “Crap, did I remember to write down all the people that I should be thanking?” Because the reality is even though I bled on the page, I’m not the only one that sweated.

I probably wouldn’t have finished without the ladies of the Sprint or Die conglomerate. The fun, ideas and chaos that we’ve shared certainly helped propel this book forward when it started dragging feet.
You are wonderful, and I appreciate each of you.

Anna, my treasure, my heart, my sanity all belong to her. By now everyone knows I hate editing. The quick and painless service she provides keeps me in the word count and out of the booze. Thank you Anna.

Thanks to all the patience of my family that dealt with the snarling, the huffs, the frowns, the not so nice words when writing was interrupted. My heart doesn’t beat for one but many, and that collection is called family. I love you.

I appreciate, love, honor, every single one of my readers, from the betas that did their best to make sure I wasn’t crazy to the ones reading this page now. Thank you for your time, your patience, and I hope you loved reading this every bit as much as I loved giving it to you. Thank you.

 
 

O
nce upon a
time, long, long ago, Victoria was born in sunny Florida, except it wasn’t sunny; it was the middle of the night. Midnight actually, well, two minutes past, but she tried really hard for midnight.

Victoria has been to twenty one schools in her lifetime. With all the continual switching around, she’s relied on her imagination for friends and books for close companions. In high school she remained apart from the whole and spent most of her time in the library either reading or writing.

Currently, Victoria has set down roots in New York with her family. She still reads and writes every day. She finished her debut novel
Of Gaea
in the spring of 2013, its sequel
Of Sparta
in the Winter of 2014 and has many other projects planned. Look forward to seeing more.

 
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