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Hi Guys, I'm Ashley. I love science, movies, writing, but most importantly books! My favorite author is Rick Riordan, author of the Percy Jackson Series, the Heroes of Olympus,  the Kane Chronicles, etc. My favorite band is Heartist :D

Every month I will update my favorite books of the month  The first being my favorite and the last be my least favorite. This also shows what I've currently read.

I will be posting things from updates, reviews, recommendations, etc.
I review books for AuthorAmp.com and Bethany House.
I am also on TheIndieView reviewer's list!
I am also a affiliate with the Book Depository.

Also to find me at other social media sites:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnderYourGrace
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/UnderYourGrace
Tumblr: http://underyourgrace.tumblr.com/
Instagram: https://instagram.com/underyourgrace/

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  1. I'm your number one fan.. \m/ lol

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  2. Lol Thanks your baby approves! We are you #1 fan as well! :P

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  3. Thank you for reading and reviewing 'In the Light of Madness'. I appreciate your comments and honesty. I love reading all your reviews, which only add books to my TBR list!

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