Wicked Path (The Daath Chronicles Book 2) (42 page)

They say the second book is the toughest, but for me, I feel the adventure is just getting started. Each character is discovering who they are and how they fit into the world around them. I loved sending our group on another wild journey across Tarrtainya.

Marlene, Marlene, Marlene. You have gone above and beyond what a critique partner should be. You’re always there to listen to my indecisive mind and help push my thoughts into words that rock. You’re a good friend and I hope one day we can meet in the real.

For Wicked Path I had a new editor, and one who played a vital role in
Broken Forest
being published, Jessa Russo. Even though my edits had a lot of red—it’s not my fault hands like to do stuff—you’ve strengthened and taught me so much about writing. I’m blessed to share this journey with you.

Like some writers, I have a full-time job, and there are two people who helped shaped characters (Jonas and his weird sneezing fit), and create landscapes (Stormwood)—the Lagalante brothers! And no, I’m not listing names in order because there will be no fighting! Thanks for keeping work interesting.

Everyone at CQ who has continued to believe in me and my stories. You guys are a great team and I appreciate all the hard work you do.

To Sylvie Camps at Peyote Bead Art, thank you for answering my questions about beading and giving me great insight into the art itself.

And of course the man who spends more time than anyone helping me with fight scenes, plot, magic, and creating art for the series, my husband. You are insanely talented, and I’m blessed to have you in my corner.

For my readers out there who write and don’t write, whatever passion you have, go after it full speed, and remember this—with God all things are possible.

xoxo

Eliza Tilton
graduated from Dowling College with a BS in Visual Communications. When she’s not arguing with Excel at her day job, or playing Dragon Age 2, again, she’s writing.

Her YA stories hold a bit of the fantastical and there’s always a hot romance.

She resides on Long Island with her husband, two kids and one very snuggly pit bull.

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