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Kyra O'Reilly

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Like any normal English person, Kyra spends her time drinking tea and littering her conversations with dry wit and sarcasm. By day, she is a content writer, and by night... she is also a writer, just one that writes about the worlds inside her head instead of the one around her. Kyra also enjoys making jokes about how vertically challenged she is, photography, watching movies and reading as many books as humanly possible.

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Kyra O'Reilly I just have to work steadily through it. The idea is to write it, and while it may be terrible, at least it is written. The next time I look at the wo…moreI just have to work steadily through it. The idea is to write it, and while it may be terrible, at least it is written. The next time I look at the work, I can go in and edit it to make it easier to read and to make it flow better.(less)
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Switch is now for sale!!

It's taken a few years, and a lot of hard graft, but we have finally got there.

From the 17th of August 2015, our book is on sale as an Amazon Kindle ebook! It will be available on any of the Amazon sites and can be read on a Kindle device or on your phone or tablet with the Kindle reading app.

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Kyra Audra (Unabridged Chick) wrote: "Thanks for the friends request -- looking forward to your reviews and bookish thoughts!"

Thank you! Next one up is 50 shades so the review will be.. interesting


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