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Scott Schwimer, my entertainment attorney, is one of the best friends I have in the world, and my life has been enriched by his presence.

Stacey Levin, who runs my television production company, is an amazingly talented individual, with great instincts and passion for her job. Thanks also to Erika McGrath and Corey Hanley for their talents in the same areas. Larry Salz at UTA, my television agent, keeps the complex ship running as smoothly as possible. I appreciate all that you do.

Denise DiNovi, the producer of Message in a Bottle, A Walk to Remember, Nights in Rodanthe, The Lucky One, and The Best of Me, with whom I’ve been lucky to associate, has true-blue instincts. In working with her, I’ve always been the lucky one. And many thanks to Alison Greenspan as well, for all you’ve done with these memorable projects.

Marty Bowen, the producer of The Longest Ride, Safe Haven, and Dear John, for his excellent work, his creativity, his humor, and friendship. Our time together is always enjoyable. Thanks also to Wyck Godfrey, who works with Marty in everything they do.

Michael Nyman, Catherine Olim, Jill Fritzo, and Michael Geiser at PMK-BNC, my publicists, who are first-rate at their jobs, and have become close friends as well.

LaQuishe Wright – or Q – who handles all things social media related in my world, not only does incredible work, but is someone with whom I simply enjoy spending time. Mollie Smith handles my website, and without you both, it would be impossible to keep people informed as to all that’s going on in my world.

Michael Pietsch, at the Hachette Book Group, deserves my gratitude for all he does to make my novels a success. I’m honored to work with you.

Peter Safran, the producer of The Choice, for his enthusiasm and knowledge, and for welcoming my team into your exciting world.

Elizabeth Gabler, who has unbelievable passion for what she does, and the talent and drive to make it work. The Longest Ride was a remarkable and beautiful film. Also, my thanks go to Erin Siminoff for her extraordinary commitment to making that project a success. I loved working with you both.

Tucker Tooley, whom I consider a friend. I’m honored by your endless support for my work.

Ryan Kavanaugh and Robbie Brenner at Relativity Media, for the numerous great films they’ve helped to adapt from my work. It’s been fabulous working with you both.

Courtenay Valenti, at Warner Bros., for helping to launch the Hollywood side of my career. It’s always fun to catch up with you whenever I’m in town with a new project.

Emily Sweet, at the Park Literary Group, is always available to lend a helping hand in whatever capacity is needed. Thanks so much for temporarily taking over the reins of my foundation, and for listening whenever I call.

Abby Koons, at the Park Literary Group, for so deftly handling my foreign rights. I am always aware of the amazing work you do. You’re the best, and I’m the first to understand that.

Andrea Mai, at the Park Literary Group, for all she does with our retail partnerships. It’s been an extraordinary working relationship, and I must say that I’m in awe when it comes to your enthusiasm and persistence. And many thanks also to Alexandra Greene, who not only peruses every contract, but has incredible creative instincts. I would not be where I am today without you both.

My gratitude also goes to Brian McLendon, Amanda Pritzker, and Maddie Caldwell at Grand Central Publishing – your enthusiasm and commitment mean the world to me.

Pam Pope and Oscara Stevick, my accountants, have been a blessing in so many ways, not only for their work, but for their friendship. You’ve both been terrific.

Tia Scott, my assistant, is not only a friend, but she keeps my daily life on track. I appreciate all you do.

Andrew Sommers has always been an essential sounding board, and does important work behind the scenes in my world. My life has been the better for it. Thanks also to Hannah Mensch for all you’ve done this past year.

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