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S. Jae-Jones

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S. Jae-Jones, called JJ, is an artist, an adrenaline junkie, and the NYT bestselling author of Wintersong. Born and raised in Los Angeles, she now lives on the wrong coast, where she can’t believe she has to deal with winter every year. When not writing, JJ can be found working toward her next black belt degree in taekwondo, being run ragged by her twin dogs, Castor & Pollux, or indulging in her favorite hobby—collecting more hobbies.

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S. Jae-Jones Wintersong was initially bought as a standalone, but there will be a sequel out in 2018!
S. Jae-Jones I generally go to IDEÅ, the Scandinavian idea superstore, but mostly so I can have some meatballs at the cafeteria when I'm finished shopping.…moreI generally go to IDEÅ, the Scandinavian idea superstore, but mostly so I can have some meatballs at the cafeteria when I'm finished shopping.(less)
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Quotes by S. Jae-Jones  (?)
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“Life,” he said softly, “is more than flesh. Your body is a candle, your soul the flame. The longer I burn the candle...” He did not finish.
“A candle unused is nothing but wax and wick,” I said.“I would rather light the flame, knowing it will go out than sit forever in darkness.”
S. Jae-Jones, Wintersong

“What’s the use of running, if we are on the wrong road.”
S. Jae-Jones, Wintersong

“There is music in your soul. A wild and untamed sort
of music that speaks to me. It defies all the rules and laws you humans set upon it. It grows from inside you, and I have a wish to set that music free.”
S. Jae-Jones, Wintersong

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