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A beta reader is someone who reads the manuscript before the editing process. This is in order to get feedback from the reader. To be a good beta reader you have to be willing to read the book in a timely manner and fill out a questionnaire about the book honestly. Really, really HONESTLY. 

A working back cover copy for Coffee Stains is below. This could and probably will change:

A short cut never hurt anyone. 

Life doesn’t always go the way we want it to go. Ana finds herself twenty-four with little future until given the opportunity to use a scholarship of a dead girl to get a free degree from the local university. She only needs to keep her head low and raise the failing grads. The last thing she needs to do is get mixed up with her professor.

When someone from her past shows up, Ana starts realizing that everything she is scrambling to make happen might not be what she actually wants. And when someone from the professor’s past shows up, Ana’s entire future hangs in the balance.

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