Authors: Jana Aston
J
ulie Huss
,
Thank you for refusing to write the gynecologist erotica I kept asking for and telling me to go write it myself. Fine! I will! Um… okay. How do I use scrivener? How much is editing? Can you make me a cover? A pink one. XXOO,heart, heart, flower.
K
risti Carol
,
Thank you for reading this from the very beginning in little bits & pieces, which is the worst way to read a book. Yet you kept reading it & kept asking for more, which means more to me than you’ll ever know.
B
everly Tubb
,
Thank you for reading the first draft and loving it at a time I was ready to shelve the entire thing. Your repeated insistence that it was good and that you loved it may have very well been the difference between hitting the publish button versus the trash button.
M
ichelle New
,
First, thank you for being you. Steady and drama free, always. Second, your graphics blow me away. Seeing
my
book through your graphic eyes? Just, wow. Thank you.
I
s anyone still reading this
? Holy shit.
THANK YOU.
I never set out to write a book. Like, ever. I don’t have a notebook filled with short stories from my childhood. I didn’t take a class. I just decided to do it one day. I’m not saying it was easy, or that I didn’t work really hard on it. Because it wasn’t & I did. I’d estimate that 90% of this book was written by hand, a sentence squeezed in a moment here and a minute there throughout days, then months. I spent weekends typing it then eventually sent it off for professional editing. Then a second round of professional editing. So while I didn’t have much of a game plan going in, I did my best to create a satisfying story that was free of grammatical errors and typos. If you enjoyed it, thank you. I know your time is valuable & I appreciate that you spent some it reading Wrong.
I
f you read
this because you know me as Jana Aston, Julie Huss’ assistant, thanks for giving me a chance. Our styles & stories could not be more different. If you’re hoping my life plan is to become an author & leave my assistant days behind me, sorry you’re
WRONG
. You’ll have to crowbar me out of that role. I have a front row seat to the genius that is JA Huss. I get to talk with her about upcoming books. Months before a title’s even been announced, I get to hear about it. And she lets me argue with her about shit like hating the names she’s picked out (Did you know Rory Shrike’s name was going to be Sugar? Sugar Shrike? Assistant fit was thrown.) Or the mental state of her characters, (Apparently James is crazy, according to her. Uh, no. James is perfect, amiright?) The point is, if you were hoping that position was about to open up, sorrynotsorry.
I
f you think
you spotted your name inside the book, you probably did. Ali
Hymer
,
Alessandra
Torre, Amber
Jacobsen
, Amber
Gladson,
Ashley
Blackwell
, B
everly
Tubb,
Bella Love
,
Brandee
Price, Chelsea
Holguin
, Christy
Baldwin
,
Christine
Reiss,
Heidi
Tieman,
Holly
Brama, Jennifer
Mirabelli
,
Jean
Siska, Jessica
Frider
,
Julie
Huss,
June
Luu,
Kaylee
Marie,
Katie
Terranova,
Kara
Hummel, Krista Lohss
Davis
,
Kristi Kallam
,
Laura
Moore Helseth,
Leah
Davis, Lindsey
Miller
,
Marie
Jocke, Michelle
New
, Misty Crook
McElroy,
Nicole
Alexander
,
Meredith
Dixon, Michelle
Tan
, Nicole
Tetrev
,
Paige
Nero Gast, Reanell
Tisdale
, Sandra
Stroh
, Sarah
Gieger
,
Sarah
Piechuta,
Stacy
Bono, Tami
Estes
, Tiffany
Halliday
, Tiffany
Hollett
, Tiffany
Saylor
, Trisha
Hudson
, Veronica
LaRoche.
Thank you for touching my life during the writing of this book.
I
s
this the part where I’m supposed to tell you about my future plans? I…. don’t know. Everly has a story. I’d like to think I will tell it to you, but this book releasing thing is exhausting. I’d really like to tell it to you though, because Everly’s story is not quite what you think.
J
ana Aston is
an emerging author of political romance. This is Jana’s third book.
O
MG
, hahaha. That was the default sentence for “About the Author” on the program I’m using to format. I’m told I have to have an author bio and I’ve been dragging my feet making one. I really, really like the one above. But it’s not true. I wrote one book. This is it. And it’s about as far from a political romance as you can get. It’s politically incorrect, sure. And offensive to doctor’s. And probably virgins.