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I'm back!

I took a rather long hiatus, didn't I?

Between work suddenly becoming very busy (I own my own business), a couple deaths in my family, and the holiday season, I haven't had the bandwidth to do much else. I have been reading, and now I'm determined to keep up with my reviews again, especially for some eARCs that I still have.

Anyway, look forward to some new posts, an updated Instagram, and more books!

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  1. HI Ashley,

    I'm inquiring whether you are open to accepting a book review request for a historical and present day psychological thriller - Initiated to Kill?

    If so, is there an email I can send a query letter to?

    Regards,

    Sharlene

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