M Stands For Music [On Hold]

M Stands For Music [On Hold]

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Meet Amelia-Rae Stevenson, an orphan, who moves from foster home to foster home with nothing but her songbook and her voice. Having witnessed her parents death she expresses herself through music and isolates herself from everyone around her. She's now 17, in a new foster home, and currently enrolling in a new school. All you need is one sensitive jerk, a hyperactive female, and a two comical fools. A recipe of madness, but is it enough to get her to finally show who she really is and will she finally tear down the ice walls around her heart in the process, well who knows?
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She was just a passenger in a race car. No control over her destiny. No control over her love. No control over the breaks. Trust is the most vital, precious and most powerful form of Love. Without Love you cannot begin to Trust, without Trust you cannot begin to Love. Amelia is a teenage orphan with a stroke of naïvety, trust issues and secrets. She meets a man in the most unlikely of circumstances, could he change her life forever for better or for worse? There are steamy scenes, for those of u avid smut readers xoxo This story contains themes of self harm, abuse and neglection, it may be distressing for some readers. I wrote this book several years ago and have just decided to put it out there now. Please give me feedback, tell me what you think and what you like/don't like Xxxxx

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