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This is why I have set up a Patreon account. With Patreon, you can donate a small amount each month to enable me to hop off of my treadmill for a while in order to reach my goals. Goals such as exploring better marketing options, developing my writing craft, and investigating writing articles and screenplays.
My Patreon page is a place for exclusive first looks at new works, insight into upcoming projects, monthly Q&A sessions, as well as special gifts and dedications. I’m also pleased to give all of my Patreon subscribers free ebooks and access to exclusive short stories which have been written just for patrons. There are tiers to suit all budgets.
My readers are some of the kindest and most supportive people I have met, and I appreciate every book borrow or purchase. With the added support of Patreon, I hope to be able to develop my writing career in order to become a better author as well as level up my marketing strategy to help my books to reach a wider audience.
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Reviews
I sincerely hope you enjoyed reading Huntress.
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About the Author
Amanda Radley had no desire to be a writer but accidentally became an award-winning, bestselling author.
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She gave up a marketing career in order to make stuff up for a living instead. She claims the similarities are startling.
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She describes herself as a Wife. Traveller. Tea Drinker. Biscuit Eater. Animal Lover. Master Pragmatist. Procrastinator. Theme Park Fan.
Connect with Amanda
www.aeradley.com
Also by Amanda Radley
Going Up
A ruthless executive. A destitute woman. Both on the way up.
Selina Hale is on her way to the top. She's been working towards a boardroom position on the thirteenth floor for her entire career. And no one is going to get in her way. Not her clueless boss, her soon to be ex-wife, and most certainly not the homeless person who has moved into the car park at work.
Kate Morgan fell through the cracks in a broken support system and found herself destitute. Determined and strong-willed, she's not about to accept help from a mean business woman who can't even remember the names of her own nephews.
As their lives continue to intertwine, they have no choice but to work together and follow each other on their journey up.
Also by Amanda Radley
Second Chances
Bad childhood memories start to resurface when Hannah Hall’s daughter Rosie begins school. To make matters more complicated, Hannah has been steadfastly ignoring the obvious truth that Rosie is intellectually gifted and wise beyond her years.
In the crumbling old school she meets Rosie’s new teacher Alice Spencer who has moved from the city to teach in the small coastal town of Fairlight.
Alice immediately sees Rosie’s potential and embarks on developing an educational curriculum to suit Rosie’s needs, to Hannah’s dismay.
Teacher and mother clash over what’s best for young Rosie.
Will they be able to compromise? Will Hannah finally open up to someone about her own damaged upbringing?
And will they be able to ignore the sparks that fly whenever they are in the same room?
Other Books by Amanda Radley
Flight SQA016 (Book 1 in the Flight Series)
Grounded (Book 2 in the Flight Series)
Journey’s End (Book 3 in the Flight Series)
Mergers & Acquisitions
A Swedish Christmas Fairy Tale
Huntress
The Road Ahead (Book 1 in the Around the World Series)
The Big Uneasy (Book 2 in the Around the World Series)
Ice Cream Wars
Climbing the Ladder
Lost at Sea
Death Before Dessert
Keep Holly Close (Book 2 in the Remember Me Series)
The Startling Inaccuracy of the First Impression
Copyright © 2017 Amanda Radley
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.