That's What I'm Looking For (Anthem Lights Fan Fiction) Book 1 in the "Light For You" Series (COMPLETED!)
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  • Parts 50
  • Time 2h 59m
Complete, First published Oct 30, 2014
Susanna has dreamed of being a professional musician since she was a little girl. Finally she is taking a chance and on her way to make her dream come true. However the ride along the way isn't as easy as she first thought it would be. What challenges will she face? Does she really have what it takes to make it. Read and find out.

Featuring the men of Anthem Lights (Richard Alan Powell, Caleb Grimm, Chad Graham, and Joey Stamper), Jamie Grace Harper and many many other guest stars some more famous than others.

P.S. - No foul language will be used in this book, just like my others. Also be on the lookout for random guest stars. :D

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