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Aimee Nicole Walker:
Ground Zero is an enjoyable book, but curious why you chose to use the name of a real life computer expert, Kelsey Hightower, for a character who plays a cyber crime expert. Seems a bit odd? It's not exactly a John Smith...
Aimee Nicole Walker
Wow! It was honestly pure coincidence. I am the least computer savvy person on the planet and unfamiliar with anyone associated with the field other than Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. The only research I did for this book was looking up how IP addresses can be traced and various ways to find history on a computer. I learned a bit more for Devil’s Hour since it involves a hacker. None of the articles were associated to her. Kelsey is the name of my cousin and my niece by marriage. Hightower is the last name of someone I used to work with at a job years ago. So, it’s just an uncanny coincidence. It’s why authors put the disclaimers on the copyright page.
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Becky
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Aimee Nicole Walker:
I just finished reading "Something to Dye For" and I have fallen in love with Gabe and Josh! They are so much fun, sweet, sexy, and I'm still not sure who has the best comebacks LOL!! I like how their relationship has progressed through the two books. And the twists at the end!! How many books will be in the series and will Kyle and Chaz have their own stories? Thanks for creating such wonderful characters!!
Tina
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Aimee Nicole Walker:
Hi, I'm just getting reading to start reading your books. I was 2 pages into Unscripted Love when I realized some of the men you were talking about had to have had their own stories. I'm one of those crazy readers that likes to read everything in order. So do you have a suggested reading order list anywhere? Thanks
✿-Anna-✿
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Aimee Nicole Walker:
I saw you are planning more books for the people you introduced in Josh and Gabe's series, and I just finished reading Emory and Jonathon... so I was wondering if you were going to write stories for Jonathon's friends Beau and Corbin and Emory's cousin Memphis. Also I think you only write gay romances but I was wondering if you'd ever consider writing Meredith story?
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