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Authors: Cambria Hebert

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“Sail around the world on a cruise ship.” - Jan Zevallos

“Doing a couple boudoir photo shoot with my significant other.” - Samantha

“Travel to America and ride shotgun on the saltflats races. Woohoo!” - Stephie Batten

“Experience Weightlessness aka Zero Gravity.” - Elizabeth A. Alvarez

“To tour Italy.” - Angie Schexnaildre

“I love to ride horses and I've been riding since I was a girl. Girls and horses, right?! I'm Irish and more than anything, I want to ride horses in Ireland that's number one on my list in life.”

- Joanna Mueller

“To have sex in a fast car!” - Rebecca Ross

“Snow; to see snow in real life, to experience it all: play, build a snowman, have a snow fight and make a snow angel. But overall to touch it for the first time and feel it and get cold. I live in California and I only seen snow on tv and social media. thank you.” - Chelsea Deri Guzman

“Go to Australia and scuba dive at the Great Barrier Reef.” - Gina Behrends

“Travel across Europe, taking extra time in Italy. I'd love to experience the food, drink and culture there.” - Evan Grace

“To travel around Europe.” - JoAnne Garcia

“Hope to see The City of Lights one day
.
?
?
” - Cynthia Corona

“Zip lining over the giant majestic Redwood trees in the Santa Cruz Mountains. A little speed and a lot of beauty!” - Melissa Rutherford

“To see the Fairy pools on the Isle of Skye, Scotland.” - Lindsey Westenhouser

“Swim the Great Barrier Reef.” - Jennifer Harrington

“One day when I'm able, I'm going to Greece to meet the family I have there for the first time.”

- Traci Smith

“Write and publish a book.” - Bethany Elaine Macielag

“Photograph the coast of New Zealand.” - Karin Anderson

“Doing a cross-country road trip! - Momo Xiong

“Swim with dolphins!” - Laura

“Move to a foreign country for at least 6 months to learn about a new culture.” - Trish

“Go to Ireland.” - Shey Houston

“Ride in a Race Car.” - Andrea Figard

“I want to head down to the race track and be driven around the track as fast as possible. I feel the need, the need for speed!” - Deb Carroll

“Travel. I would love to travel and visit every state!” - Lora Murphy

“See each of my sons find their true love.” - Leanne Michele

“BASE jumping. I'm addicted to adrenaline and a bit of risk. BASE jumping is perfect.”

- Kristen Piersa

“I want to cage dive with great white sharks.” - Elisia Goodman

“Visit Bora Bora and stay in a suite built over the water.” - Jennifer N.

“I want to go to Santa Monica.” - Heather Kirchhoff

“To get married even if it's a drunken night in Vegas.” - Angelica

“I know most people put different places in Europe for their bucket list. Not me. I am a huge country music fan and I would love to go to Nashville!!” - Traci Bishop

“Attend an NHL game.” - Audrey Eaton

“Conquering my great fear” - Shadow

“Driving a 57 Chevy Bel-air and road tripping around the country to visit all the best food and libraries.” - Melana

“To race around the Nuremberger ring in Germany at top speed.” - Michelle strange

“Take my family on vacation to the Bahamas” - Lucy Cariez

“Going to Grand Prix in Monaco. I love racing, especially drag racing since I grew up around it, at Coastal Plains Dragway, and to me that is one of the most exciting race you could ever attend. Just the location the people you would be around, the quality of drivers and the whole racing atmosphere would be worth the money to me.” - Heather Fesperman

“To succeed in the fire department and make the world a happier place.” - Madison

“Go diving with sharks.” - Melissa Huie

“My father, who passed away, loved trains. I would like to take a train ride across the country.” - Janelle Fluker

“Travel the world.” - Luisa Ramirez

“Swim with free dolphins in the middle of the ocean.” - Laura

“Publishing my book and be on NY best seller.” - Marlyn Ruiz

“Travel to New Zealand.” - Evelyn

“To travel to Italy and visit Juliet's tomb in Verona.” - Cheyenne Davis

“One night stand.” - Syl

“I saw in a movie once a girl who had wanted to be in two places at once and ever since I've added that on my bucket list. Straddle the border of two states at the same time. So simple but awesome.” - Nanette Bradford

“Have a reading with Theresa Caputo.” - Mary Ashley Deeb

“Swim with great white sharks in South Australia!” - Ashleigh Hardy

“1. To go explore the ancient ruins in Greece (Athens).” - Catherine Bates

“Visit Texas.” - Shaz Dawson

“Sky diving!” - Monique

“Jumping out of an aeroplane.” - Sonis

“I would love to travel across Europe and visit as many literary landmarks as possible, such as Westminster Abbey, Keats House, Fitzroy Tavern, and the Charles Dickens museum.” - Jennifer Partridge

“Swimming with the dolphins in Hawaii.” – Darlene

 

*Note: these reader submissions have not been edited and reflect the way they were submitted to GearShark. Please forgive any typos!

 

 

 

I didn’t know until the last page how this book was going to end. I debated and I went back and forth on how many books to give these two. But really, it’s not my decision. It’s theirs.

What they’ve told me is they’ve said everything they needed to say. I feel it and I’m proud of them. I’m proud of this book.

I’m not saying we won’t see Trent and Drew again. We will. But perhaps not in their own full-length novel.

I feel like it’s time for these two to just be happy. To have all those moments Trent wants to have. I think we all know it might not ever be easy for them in some respects, but that just makes their happiness that much sweeter.

It’s a beautiful thing for people to be happy when sometimes life gives them reason not to be.

I can’t say this book turned out the way I thought it would. I wasn’t really sure what to expect going in. Although, part of me expected more racing, more cars, and maybe more Joey. But as I said above, it’s not my decision. It’s theirs.

Trent and Drew’s main focus was each other. They can’t really move on to the things they want in life until they know where they stand with each other. They are the foundation on which everything else sits. Because of that, I feel like this book is relationship heavy. It focuses a lot on them and how they deal with being in love.

There isn’t as much racing in here as in #Junkie, but I do still think it has that flavor. I am right now considering a book for Lorhaven and maybe one for Arrow (who, by the way, totally wormed his little way into my heart in this book). If those books come to fruition, they will focus a lot more on racing.

And of course, there will be romance…

I think for right now, I’m going to kind of revel in Trent and Drew. In their story. In their love. I never set out to write a book about two men who fall in love, let alone two books.

I’m so glad I did.

I think they might be my favorite books I’ve written. I’m proud of these books and of these two men. They will forever have a special place in that deep spot right behind my heart.

I hope you enjoyed this book and feel it did justice to these two. I have to say the feedback for
#Junkie
is overwhelming. I have never had so much feedback (all good, too!) so fast with any other book. The fact that so many of you were willing to give
#Junkie
a try even though this isn’t your normal genre means more to me than anyone will ever know.

I’ve cried a lot of tears over your emails and reviews and messages.

It shows me how capable people are of acceptance and open-mindedness.

Saying thank you just doesn’t seem like it’s enough, but really, I have no idea what else to say. So thank you for reading these books and for loving Trent and Drew like I do. I may not have hit lists or made it a bestseller, but I got something better.

I got your support.

See you next book.

 

XOXO,

Cambria

About
CAMBRIA HEBERT

 

Cambria Hebert is an award winning, bestselling novelist of more than twenty books. She went to college for a bachelor’s degree, couldn’t pick a major, and ended up with a degree in cosmetology. So rest assured her characters will always have good hair.

Besides writing, Cambria loves a caramel latte, staying up late, sleeping in, and watching movies. She considers math human torture and has an irrational fear of chickens (yes, chickens). You can often find her running on the treadmill (she’d rather be eating a donut), painting her toenails (because she bites her fingernails), or walking her chorkie (the real boss of the house).

Cambria has written within the young adult and new adult genres, penning many paranormal and contemporary titles. Her favorite genre to read and write is romantic suspense. A few of her most recognized titles are:
The Hashtag Series,
Text, Torch,
and
Tattoo
.

Cambria Hebert owns and operates Cambria Hebert Books, LLC.

 

 

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