Songbird
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  • Parts 7
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  • Reads 1,833
  • Votes 47
  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 5m
Complete, First published Aug 09, 2022
Mature
Book 1 of the "Songbird" series

Bradley and Delilah have been best friends for as long as they can remember, especially since their dads work together and are best friends. After an accident at Top Gun, Carole and Bradley leave San Diego while Pete and Delilah stay behind. 8 years later, Delilah and Bradley are reunited as teens but what teen friendship doesn't have its ups and downs?
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