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'''Regina Sirois''' is the author of ''On Little Wings'', ''The Truth About Fragile Things'', and ''To Move the World'' (first of the Power of the Matchmaker series). Her first book garnered her the grand prize of the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award. It was also ranked seventh bestselling literary fiction book on Kindle. Her book was also selected by the American Bookseller’s Association for the Indie Next List 2013, runner-up young adult book in the New England Book Festival, and voted one of the best books of 2013 by KSL News (Utah). | '''Regina Sirois''' is the author of ''On Little Wings'', ''The Truth About Fragile Things'', and ''To Move the World'' (first of the Power of the Matchmaker series). Her first book garnered her the grand prize of the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award. It was also ranked seventh bestselling literary fiction book on Kindle. Her book was also selected by the American Bookseller’s Association for the Indie Next List 2013, runner-up young adult book in the New England Book Festival, and voted one of the best books of 2013 by KSL News (Utah). |
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Regina Sirois is the author of On Little Wings, The Truth About Fragile Things, and To Move the World (first of the Power of the Matchmaker series). Her first book garnered her the grand prize of the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award. It was also ranked seventh bestselling literary fiction book on Kindle. Her book was also selected by the American Bookseller’s Association for the Indie Next List 2013, runner-up young adult book in the New England Book Festival, and voted one of the best books of 2013 by KSL News (Utah).
She and her husband and daughters live in Kansas. She is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.