Songbird
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  • Parts 17
  • Time 1h 50m
Ongoing, First published Nov 03, 2020
Autumn Henningsen lives and breathes music. Just like her father, and his father before him, she has dreams to be a star. 
But those dreams won't happen if she stays in Gullwitch Cove, LA, a small town with a population of about 1000. Nothing ever happens there. The paparrazi haven't found Autumn yet, and that's a good thing. But it's SO SLOW there.
When Autumn gets an offer to play for millions of people, she automatically jumps on the offer, and gets a little more than what she bargained for.
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Harley Davis needs to put the past behind him. After a freak accident leads him back to Gullwitch Cove, he buries himself in music, long motorcycle rides, and his leather jacket, hoping it'll keep everyone away.
Annoyingly, it gives his new drummer the chance to get closer and closer until she's stolen his heart. 
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A funny, mushy, cliche novel by the author of Touch the Stars and Infinity, Songbird will slap you in the heart, soul, and make you cheer for Autumn and Harley as they find out what's really important.

Cover designed by @IceBlueShadows
Edited by @winnie_loves_honey
started: 12/2/20
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