SPECIAL THANKS

Special thanks to my Almighty Father in heaven because with you, all things are possible. To my cousin Delia Warren who was with me when I first began to put the pieces together. Thank you for your patience. To Kim Sharer, you were the first to read my book, thanks for the help with the revisions. To Kesha Washington, thanks for your help with the preview. To Tina Wyatt, words can't explain my thanks to you. The illustration (cover) speaks for itself. Now the world can see your gift. You are truly talented. To my parents, Mother, though you've been gone nearly thirteen years, I can still feel you smiling at me. You may be gone but never forgotten. You are the angel that sits on my shoulder and your spirit lives forever in my heart. Daddy, you are my rock. You're always two steps ahead. You never allow me to be down. You are the steady anchor in a seemingly sinking ship. I can come to you with anything and that is a rarity in this world. There will never be another like you. You mean the world to me. Thank You Daddy.

To my husband, we really are two of a kind in more ways than one. We've hit a few shags in the road but it's only made us stronger. The Lord paired us for a reason and He never makes mistakes. Thank you for being you. To Lisa Johnson, without you, there would be no website. Thank you for making it happen. You've been great. To my brother John Huff, I purposely left you last because the last thing a person reads is usually the first thing they remember. You have been more than a brother; you've been a good friend. We grow up so close. No one could mess with us without the other jumping in. It's good to know it's still that way. You may be my little brother but you have the biggest heart of any man I know. You're caring and compassionate and the world is lucky for having you in it. Thank You John. Much thanks to all my family and friends who've supported me. Just one outstretched hand is like a million grains of sand on a beach. Your contributions will not be forgotten. Thank you all.

Madeline Hampton


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