Kathrine Elis, a young heiress, finds herself in quite the predicament.
Kathrine is headstrong, wise, and elegant. As such, her father has chosen the best match for her, a wealthy young businessman by the name of Claude Lewis. Claude is smart, successful, and none too bad to look at. And yet, Kathrine can't help but feel that her betrothed is not the man she is meant to be with.
She can only voice these concerns with her closest friends, Maggie and, of course, Cliff. While Maggie doesn't quite understand her friend's concerns, Cliff never seems to pass judgment. He listens carefully, never interrupting and always offering words of advice.
Kathrine wouldn't have expected such wisdom from her stablehand, but Cliff has always surprised her. He's quiet, yet somehow always seems to shine. His humble life doesn't seem to bother him, and even when he has so little, he is always offering up little gifts. Kathrine begins to wonder what it is that makes him shine so brightly, in a world that is starting to feel very dark.
The Cellist Girl With Five Secrets |Stars Beyond Book 1|
34 parts Complete
34 parts
Complete
E.L. feels like she's terrible at everything. Even though her grades are above average, she just doesn't feel the passion, the drive that others have. The only things she has the passion and drive for is playing the cello, and Art. And that passion and drive made her one of the top three cellists in her grade, but the whole school. But no one knows that she has five secrets. Until she meets a boy that changes everything.
Tyler is a young outgoing boy. He also happens to be one of the top three for violinists. He's the popular boy. But he has his eyes set on a quiet student. But he doesn't know that he chose a hard girl to get.
As E.L. plays she's chosen to be in a duet competition with another student. This other student happens to be Tyler. The two of them must fly to Europe for a huge competition with other talented high schoolers from all over the world. And some of them are willing to play dirty. With Tyler being persistent, another joins in to make a triangle. What's E.L.'s choice?