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Adira Godfrey is a gifted singer-songwriter who aspires to be a successful singer one day, but she's been in a poisonous relationship for the past two difficult years. Does she have the power to let go of her demons, or will they kill her first? Blaire Knight is a very closed-off and careless person who has so many familial and mental health concerns that he honestly believes he has nothing to live for. Can Adira give him a reason to stay? Are they powerful enough to make a difference in each other's lives? Will they fall in love along the way?
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