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since: 02-28-05, id: 462267
country: United States
Author has written 3 stories for Religion, Life, and Family.

Dear Beloved Readers,

Thank you for reading. My name is Amanda and I live in Arizona. Some of you may know me as aquamoon222. I don't know why I created a new account (hehe), but now I will now use both! I love to write. It's been my dream ever since I was little. I love to write all sorts of poetry and stories. I have as many favorite authors as there are stars in the sky. I love reading and am open to reading just about anything. I love the Daughters of the Moon series and all of the Harry Potter books.

I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. My church is the most important thing to me and I have a very strong faith in it. Currently there are over 12 million members world wide. We are Christians and believe in the Bible to be The book of God along with other books such as the Book of Mormon. If you wish to know more about my church, you are more than welcome to e-mail me. And if you would like me to read and review a story of yours, please make sure it is pg13 and under. You will find many of my poems and stories are religion based.

Appearance: Short light blonde hair (barely touches my shoulders), sea green eyes, tall and slender frame, light tan skin.

Hobbies: Yoga, drawing, reading, dancing, writing, skiing, hiking, cooking, and swimming.

AND NOW...

A special Preview of my newest story coming to you soon, Party Girls:

Mrs. Vanderez wore a sober expression, her head tilted back slightly in a breezy sort of way. “Maybe you just aren’t doing it the right way. Maybe you aren’t mad with the right person who deserves it.”

Arianna blinked slowly, trying to make sense of the muddled meaning in her words. “What do you mean?” she asked, her voice strained.

Her face was solemn and her murky eyes seemed almost clear when she said, “You just don’t get it, do you? She went because she wanted to. Valerie left you, all on her own.”

“No,” she said too quickly, her voice rising alarmingly. “That’s not true. Valerie wouldn’t. You’re lying.”

“I wouldn’t. You know the truth, Arianna.”

“But, I don’t understand…” she said after awhile, her voice trailing off into a whisper.

“Yes, you do.” Mrs. Vanderez said, closing her grade book and straightening up. Then she said in a voice barely auditable, “I’m sorry that you have to hear your perfect world is crumbling from me, because it’s been in front of you, all along.” Mrs. Vanderez wasn’t looking at her when she said this; her eyes were distant and as cloudy as ever.

Arianna felt hot tears pushing at the corners of her eyes but she blinked them away, determined not to let them fall. It was intensely quiet, the silence stretching out between them like an invisible barrier. Suddenly the woman she had once hated so deeply, the woman with the sharp tongue and the cruel eyes, stood up, pushed open the door, and walked away. (email me, if you have any comments or questions concerning Party Girls!!!)

Also I have two other stories I am saving and will soon be posting of which I am quite fond of: Shades of blue and Marlee's Pass. Two very different, rewarding stories I encourage you to read and comment on. They are two of my best works so take advantage of them! Shades of Blue: About a born and bred young English lady named Stella Lasueir who's brother Milo mysteriously vanishes. She's always been used to getting what she wants, especially when it comes to boys, but when things turn bitter with the towns people and her family, a fight breaks out, and shots are made. The terrifying news hits Stella like a brick wall: she is accused of witch craft. She finds comfort in her lover, William Vicdower, and together they go in search to find a boy lost to the night, both knowing that he can never again be found.

Marlee's Pass: Marlee's always been known for being second best, runner up to everything her older sister Jasslyn does. But when Jass leaves for New York city, she finds she and her sister have more in common than she'd ever thought. And then there's Pheton, the wild, rueful boy that leads Marlee away from the suffocating grasp of her parents and to what she'd always dreamed of as her freedom. But is it really what she's always wanted, or just another trap? (email for early release and comments/questions!!! I love random emails!)

I do love helpful reviews *hint*hint*! I actually love any reviews (nice ones anyway).So Please R&R! I'll do the same for you! Disclaimer: Please do not steal any of my work! Cheaters never prosper! Thank you so very much for your time,

Amanda

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1. Over my head reviews
Thinking about how it would be like to be a parent
Family - Fiction Rated: K - English - Poetry/Spiritual - Chapters: 1 - Words: 233 - Reviews: 7 - Updated: 12-3-05 - Published: 12-3-05
2. I will come to you reviews
A poem I dedicate to all of humanity! About love and loyalty. Please R and R!
Life - Fiction Rated: K - English - Poetry/Poetry - Chapters: 1 - Words: 147 - Reviews: 6 - Updated: 4-3-05 - Published: 4-3-05
3. My heaven reviews
My heaven seems so far away...this is my first poem, hope you like! (Please R&R and I'll return the favor)
Religion - Fiction Rated: K - English - Poetry/Spiritual - Chapters: 1 - Words: 46 - Reviews: 16 - Updated: 3-4-05 - Published: 3-4-05
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