stuck on you

stuck on you

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It all started one night, when Angel bought the last ticket of Ross Lynch's sold out concert. She took her ticket and her backstage pass with joy, as she entered the crowded concert. Backstage she went, and it was love at first sight. Will angel learn how to keep up with her unexpected celebrity life, as Ross Lynch's girl? Find out when you read my out going book, Stuck On You.
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Ross Lynch and his girlfriend Hannah have the perfect relationship, or so Ross thought. The morning that R5 was scheduled to leave on their US tour, Ross got a text from Hannah - who was supposed to be joining them on tour - that said they were over. Ross was crushed. Hannah stole his heart and then stomped all over it. Ross lets his bad mood control the way he interacts with the people around him, including Line Drive, the opening band that the label asked R5 to invite on tour. When a bad conversation with the lead singer causes Line Drive to want to quit the tour after just two shows, Ross's family expects him to fix it. But the only way he can do that is to write a song with Sophia, the lead singer, so that her band will finally take her seriously as a song writer. The only problem: Ross has never written a song. This unlikely pair has a bumpy road ahead of them. When all is said and done, will the song be a hit, or a miss?

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