Hi, folks! Today, we’re taking a few moments to chat to Jenni Regan, the author of The Girl Who Just Wanted to Have Fun. Click here to check out her books on Amazon or read on to find out what we talked about… Hi, Jenni! Please introduce yourself and tell us a little

Quick Q&A with Jenni Regan, Author of The Girl Who Just Wanted to Have Fun
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