About the Author:
Jamie Ayres writes young adult paranormal love stories by night and teaches young adults as a Language Arts middle school teacher by day. When not at home on her laptop or at school, she can often be found at a local book store grabbing random children and reading to them. So far, she has not been arrested for this. Although she spent her youthful summers around Lake Michigan, she now lives in Florida with her prince charming, two children (sometimes three based on how Mr. Ayres is acting), and a basset hound. She really does have grandmothers named Olga and Gay but unlike her heroine, she's thankfully not named after either one of them. She loves lazy pajama days, the first page of a good book, stupid funny movies, and sharing stories with fantastic people like you. Her books include the first two installments of her trilogy, 18 Things and 18 Truths. Visit her online via Twitter, Facebook, or at jamieayres.com.
Review:
"An achingly beautiful story of life, loss and hope . . . a triumph." ~ J. Keller Ford, Author of Dragon Flight and The Amulet of Ormisez
"A fast-paced story that shows us even if you overcome pain, you'll always be faced with difficult, uncomfortable decisions." ~ Krystal Wade, Amazon Bestselling Author of the Darkness Falls series
"Truth: I loved 18 Truths! I'm so happy to read such a God-centered story because at times, I really need the reminder." ~ Jessa Russo, Author of the Ever trilogy and Divide
"This is a definite MUST READ! HIGLY RECOMMENDED! It's your whole new YA Paranormal Romance that circles around the truth of the goodness of God."~My Book Cushion Reviews
"If you like chatting with gloriously creepy angels and battling demons armed with your sharply honed Star Wars references, finding yourself, and falling in love, then you need to read this book."~Tess and Nell's Book Reviews
"Halfway into the book, I couldn't put it down. The ending, was just, wow!"~Write. Read. Breathe Book Reviews
"It felt a bit like Percy Jackson but with Christian Mythology (angels, demons etc) instead of Greek Mythology. I thought the whole Underworld setting was original and interesting!"~Phantomhive Book Reviews
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