Andy Lewter
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Describe yourself in three words:
happy and unconditionally loving
Tell us a little about your latest release:
Gifted: A Valens Series
Blurb:
The last thing Abigail Everett thought would happen
over spring break was having her world shift into an entirely new perspective.
Unfortunately for her, that’s exactly what happened.
Between struggling to master her newly-formed
abilities, coming face-to-face with dark, deceiving mind tricks by those that
seek her leadership, and learning of a mythical world that she never deemed
possible, Abigail risks everything with the future of mankind and the safety of
its people in her hands.
What is your earliest memory?
The earliest memory I can recall is when I was potty
training (maybe 2 or 3?) and thinking about all the M&M's I would get if I
used the toilet after my nap. And you bet I got those M&M's.
What would you consider the greatest moment in your life?
It's hard to pin one moment down as the greatest
moment as more beautiful things happen. But if I were to narrow it down, I
would say the day my husband and I were married, and then each child born that
became our family after that.
What’s the hardest thing in in life you’ve done?
The hardest thing I've ever done was learning what
true selflessness really meant for the sake of love. Love is the most powerful
emotion, and in order to understand the true meaning of love, selflessness is
essential.
What have you learned in life so far?
If you're angry, find a way to not be. Always forgive
others - it's exhausting and far too much work to hold a grudge. And most
importantly, that people can indeed change.
Everyone’s favourite question: if you could invite five
people for dinner, who would it be?
I have dinner with them most every night, but I choose
my two beautiful children and my husband. Maybe that's boring, but they're my
world! And the two additional people would be my dad who has passed and my
grandma. I believe a meal with those people would be a good one (:
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