Always (Carter Kids #1.5)

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Authors: Chloe Walsh
2015
     
     

Playlist for Always
    (Carter Kids #1.5)
    Hope Carter
    Swedish House Mafia: Don't You Worry, Child
    Nelly Furtado: Try
    Nicole Scherzinger: Run
    Paramore: Still Into You
    Rihanna & Justin Timberlake: Rehab
    Rudimental: More Than Anything
    Robyn: Be Mine
    Sinead Ó Connor: Take Me To Church
    Sugarland: Stay
    Taylor Swift: All Too Well
    Lady Gaga: Born This Way
    No Doubt: Just a Girl
    Rihanna: Cheers (Drink to That)
    Taylor Swift: The Way I Loved You
    Taylor Swift: 22
     
    Jordan Porter
    Rude: Magic
    Ed Sheehan: Thinking Out Loud
    Sam Smith: Stay With Me
    Hozier: Take Me To Church
    Joan Armstrong: The weakness in me
    Switchfoot: On Fire
    David Gray: This Year's Love
    Guns N Roses: Sweet Child o' mine
    McFly: Down by the Lake
    Snow Patrol: Chocolate
    Nickleback: Too Bad
    Tal Bachman: Aeroplane
    Nickleback: Far Away

Acknowledgements
     
     
    First off, if you are reading this acknowledgements section then I would like to thank you – the reader – for purchasing my story. Thank you. I cannot begin to explain how much I appreciate your support.
    Again, like most of my acknowledgements, I need to thank Tracey-Lee and Alycia. I love you girls. You're the best friends I could have hoped for. I wouldn’t be here without these two remarkable women.
    Thank you to the ladies in Chloe's Clovers for your support and encouragement.
    And to my family and friends: Thank you and I love you.
    Chloe. x
     

About the author
     
    Chloe Walsh was born and raised in West Cork, Ireland.
    From a young age she became engrossed in the world of books, devouring work by authors like Bernadette Leach, Claire Hennessy and Enid Blyton.
    Chloe excelled in most subjects at school and shone on the football pitch; yet socializing proved difficult: all her life she has suffered from depression, acute social agoraphobia and OCD.
    Plagued with mental health issues as a teenager, Chloe relied heavily on her flair for writing as her own personal form of therapy. In her bid to relieve her festering anxiety, she wrote vividly and passionately about a world outside that she was unable to interact with.
    With the support of the tremendous teaching staff at St Brogan's College, even though she was unable to attend school on a regular basis, Chloe was able to sit her Junior Certificate in 2005 and six years later - at the ripe, ‘old’ age of 21 - her Leaving Certificate.
    Despite her efforts to make it work, Chloe’s illness meant that her dream of attending university proved unrealistic. Instead, she taught herself by taking several long-distance correspondence courses in psychology, childcare and counseling.
    In January 2014, Chloe started to write about a cocky, self-assured man named Kyle Carter, and five weeks later, on Valentine's day 2014, she self-published her debut novel, Break My Fall , for a handful of her loyal and patient friends who had called over for tea, read bits and pieces of Kyle, and wanted to read the story on their Kindles rather than printed sheets.
    No one was more surprised than Chloe when the book was a huge success, reaching No.1 in the UK iTunes and Amazon Bestsellers Lists.
    Even though she is grateful for it, the enormity of her writing success causes Chloe bouts of anxiety - she is a social agoraphobic, after all - but the support of her husband, her parents, siblings, and friends is a huge help.
     
    Please feel free to contact her on her Facebook page:
    https://www.facebook.com/AuthorChloeWalsh
     
    Or check out her website:
    http://www.chloewalshauthor.com
     
    Or follow her on Amazon
    http://www.amazon.com/Chloe-Walsh/e/B00IH4LJSI

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