Love You Like A Love Song
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  • Reads 1,642,785
  • Votes 24,231
  • Parts 31
  • Time 7h 53m
Complete, First published Jun 29, 2012
SEQUEL to She Bakes Cupcakes - For Sophia Connelly's final year of high-school, her family wanted her to go to a normal school because the last two year's, she's been at the Institute for the Blind.   She's nervous and scared, the most important things in her life are her family and her dancing.  Her twin sister Isobel is going to be there, helping her every step of the way.
James Anderson is one of the biggest players of Riverview High, along with his three buddies, the four of them can get any girl that they want.   But what happens when the tables are reversed and James has to chase the one that he wants, only to be told "no".....over and over again.
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