First to my loving, stubborn FAMILY, who puts up with my absence and never finding the time to come home. Thank you for all the support and encouragement. Although I found out the hard way that none of you could keep a secret, I still appreciate the pride you have for me.
DEVEN: You are both the person holding the gun to my head to get the book done and the one keeping me from getting anything done. Thank you for putting up with side effects of dating an author.
TIERA & KANESHA: Thank you for listening to me talk endlessly about writing and my books and the encouragement.
My COLLEAGUES AT C.R.: Thank you as well for putting up with the days I come in half-motivated and half-asleep. Albert, you’re still the best boss ever.
1ST PLATOON: I am not Fifty Shades.
MASTERS: Without you ladies, who would know about me? Ladies, you’re either up at the crack of dawn pimping or up before me. Thank you for all your laughter, support, and love. I’d be lost without you.
ROGENA & AMI: Thank you so much for the flexibility and putting up with my insecurities. Most importantly, thank you for treating me like a friend and not just a client.
TWISTED SISTERS, CRAZYBOOK_LOVERS, THREE CHICKS, and every blog/book group who ever gave me the time day: A big thank you for all the features, teasers, and promotions. You name it, you did it.
LYDIA, ADRIENNE, TIFFANY, & KATIE: I can always count on you guys for a laugh or helping hand when I need it. Love you guys.
DI: Thank you for being my inspiration for DI. Thank you for giving me the time of day. Thank you for being my confidante in everything dark. Thank you for being a friend.
JOSI, ASHLEIGH, MARY: Ladies, thank you for being a friend in this industry and for all the support. You ladies have shown that authors don’t have to belittle one another if you just believe in your craft.
ABOUT B.B. Reid
B.B., also known as Bebe, found her passion for romance when she read her first romance novel by Susan Johnson at a young age. She would sneak into her mother’s closet for books and even sometimes the attic. It soon became a hobby, and later an addiction, influencing her life in a positive way.
Bebe is fresh out of undergrad college and has always wondered about the existence of her talent. When she finally decided to pick up a metaphorical pen and start writing, she found a new way to embrace her passion.
She favors a romance that isn’t always easy on the eyes or heart, and loves to see characters grow—characters who are seemingly doomed from the start but find love anyway.
Fear Me, her debut novel, is the first of many.