Avery Kloss
Avery Kloss is finally putting her crazy imagination to good use.
She practices yoga, eats copious amounts of salad, and travels whenever she can. With one daughter grown and her son still at home, she married a math genius, who takes care of the business side of things.
When she’s not at home on her computer, you can find Avery touring creepy haunted hotels or visiting hot springs in the mountains.
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