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I Should Have Known Better (Sequel to That Boy) by Sarathebeatlelover
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(Sequel to That Boy) Holly Marx is heartbroken. She believes she was cheated on by a lying Paul McCartney. But as time goes on, she realizes things are not what they seem. Her life has an interesting new addition to it, the man she loved seems to be dying, and someone else is there with open arms, wanting something more than just friendship. Holly has choices to make, ones that will change her and Paul’s lives for better, or for worse.
That Boy (Book 1) by Sarathebeatlelover
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Holly Marx lived in Liverpool as a kid. She had friends and lots of family living close by. She even got her first kiss by the one the only John Lennon. But Holly was poor and she didn't like how she looked. Yet, it gets even worst. She was living next door was the fattest, meanest boy ever, James Paul Mccartney. They bullied each other, making fun of everything about each other. Thankfully, when Holly turned 10 years old, she and her mother moved to America. And she changed a lot there. Holly went from being a ugly, third class kid from Liverpool to a hot slightly rich bird living in New York. 10 years on, she returns to Liverpool for a year or so. Happily, she gets to see family and friends. Of course, though, the first person she runs into has to be the new and improved Paul Mccartney. He changed as much as she did. Going from a short, fat boy to a thin, sexy Beatle. A lot of things can happen in one simple year, and a lot of things do between Holly Marx and the young Beatles, especially Paul McCartney. (Book 1)
Back In The U. S. A. ( sequel for A Day In The Life) by sgtbeatle
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It's been ten years since the death of Eleanor Whitby's family, and she's finally returned home to the U.S. She's changed so much since the last time she was here. She used to be shy, but during college she went from loner to stoner. She's been trying to contact her cousin, Paul McCartney, but it's so hard, because he's a Beatle after all. What's happened between her and George over the six years since they've last seen each other? Is it possible for them to still be together, or have they both moved on with their lives?
An Empty Tea Cup and a Note That Says I Love You (Sequel to Lonely People) by Sarathebeatlelover
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It's late 1964, 7 years after Rosie Carlson was with John, and she hasn't heard from him since. There never came a letter, no matter how many times she tried to get a response, and she is still trying to hear from him, sending John letters every time she can. Doing her best to move on, which is hard to do, Rosie works most of her days, living in a crappy little flat in London. Francis, her best friend and the one she met at her work, has been her outlet of her sadness, yet he's hoping to be something more, and she's not saying no. Rosie almost begins to feel she can live without John, she has before, but that changes when a regular customer, with a secret, comes in one day, leaving something for her, and everything is flipped upside down for better, and for worse.
We are Just Lonely People, Living Lonely Lives (Beatle Fan Fic) by Sarathebeatlelover
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""It was a lovely thing truly, to hear this side he hides come out, the side I just learned about . He replied to me simply, "Mum's dead, haven't seen my dad in years, live with my aunt, so we have a lot in common Rosie. We are both lonely people, living lonely lives, without anyone to really understand, except each other,"" When 17 year old Rosie Carlson decides to live with her father in Liverpool, she figures her life will calm down from its earlier craziness. But when she goes to Quarry Bank High School for the first time, she ends up accidentally tripping the biggest jerk at the school, 17 year old John Lennon. At first, it seems that Rosie will be made fun of every day of her life for the school year, yet that all changes when John becomes her partner in a school project. She gains a secret that makes the pain worth it. But not everything turns out as perfect as wanted. Then again, Rosie is just a lonely person, living a lonely life.
No One I Think Is In My Tree ( Sequel to Bathroom Window) by SallyPage
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