The Beatles; Love

The Beatles; Love

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The Night That Changed America. The Beatles. 1964. ________________________________________ ________________________________________ The Beatles, British band sensation, came to America, hoping their career as a band would skyrocket. And indeed, it did. The Beatles performed later that night on the Ed Sullivan Show, claiming America's heart with their outstanding talent. Swept America off its feet. But a shocking surprise for The Beatles is after finishing their performance, they run into an old friend, Lily Harolds. The beautiful and daring young woman is happy to see them again and proud of their talent. So, John asks Lily where she was staying, just so they could possibly see each other again. When Lily tells them she no longer has a place to stay due to her deceased uncle, The Beatles invite her to live with them. After the time they spend together, Paul, John, Ringo, AND George fall in love with her!! Can they keep their friendship and band together as Lily is forced to choose a Beatle, or will their friendship crash and burn???
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When Archie Murray is in LA in August of 1966, she is suddenly met with a blast from the past. In her mind he's still the eleven-year-old boy he was when Archie last saw him, but Paul McCartney is so much more. After a night of reconnecting, Archie is sure she won't see him again. That is until he walks back into her life, determined to stay there. Contains strong language and actions not suitable for a young audience. Most of it is skippable, though. Read at your own risk. I'll try to keep this story as historically accurate as possible. But there are bound to be some mistakes. It remains a work of fiction and should be treated as such.

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