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Authors: Amy Spalding

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BOOK: Ink Is Thicker Than Water
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“You did start off pretty big,” he says, while Mom is getting to work placing the design on Sara’s ankle. I knew she’d go with one of those girl spots. I guess for Sara it is still pretty bad-ass. “Good to see her like this, isn’t it?”

“Both of them,” I say. “Seriously, Russell, I’m sorry I was such a jerk.”

“We’re all jerks sometimes,” he says. “Don’t make it more than it is. I gave my parents way more hell. Crossing my fingers Finn’s like you two and not me.”

“Me, too.” I laugh and walk over to Mom’s station where Sara is grimacing as Mom inks the outline. “It didn’t hurt that much.”

“Ankles are worse, Kell-belle,” Mom says. “Be nice.”

“Are you free after this, Mom?” Sara asks. “We could get dinner.”

“Kellie would have more of an idea than I do. Do you know what a great job she does helping us run the shop?”

“I’m not surprised,” Sara says as I walk over to check Mom’s schedule. The spot is wide open so I ink in,
Dinner with my newly tattooed daughters!
“Kellie’s really good at keeping everything together.”

Acknowledgments

Thank you to my agent, Kate Schafer Testerman, for signing me many billions of years ago based off of this book and believing in it for the same reasons I did.

Thank you to my editor Stacy Cantor Abrams for helping me whip this sucker into shape. The heavy lifting and the tears were worth it! Lots of thanks to Alycia Tornetta for being truly one of the most helpful people I’ve ever worked with.

I am sure I never would have completed this book without the help and encouragement of friend, critique partner, and generally cool person Meghan Deans. So, you know, thank you for that.

Thanks to all the early readers and supporters.
Ink
was technically my first book, regardless of publication schedule, and letting others into my fictional world was a new and scary thing for me. So thank you to Andrea Robinson-DiNardo, Liz Kies, and Lindsay Ribar. And thank you to critique partners who helped more recently: Sarah Skilton, Christie Baugher, Maurene Goo, Brandy Colbert.

A huge thanks goes to Kevin Fanning for (correctly) correcting me on Kellie’s favorite album by The Beatles. Thanks to Scott Singer, who has a PhD in physics, for telling me what a person might do with a PhD in physics. Thanks to my St. Louis crew for help with the research that was hard to do from long-distance: Jessica Hutchins, Stephanie Myles, David Sullins.

Thanks to my incredibly talented cover photographer and designer Jessie Weinberg, and to model Kristen Williams. Thanks also to Mike Erwin for designing the cover’s tattoo.

Thank you to every tattoo artist who’s inked me.

And, lastly, thanks to my parents for their constant support, for playing the oldies station so much in the car when I was little, and for having (almost) as cool a family business while I was in high school as The Family Ink.

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  4. She likes strong coffee and bourbon.
  5. She’s my mother.

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But then the Reece Malcolm list gets a surprising new entry. Now that Devan is so close to having it all, can she handle the possibility of losing everything?

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