Is It Worth It? (Sequel to One Summer)

Is It Worth It? (Sequel to One Summer)

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You saw Krys start her journey as her cousin's dancer. Thanks to Austin being famous, so was she. She got to meet her famous band and married Calum Hood at 19 and had a beautiful baby boy a month before her 20th birthday. She thought since the day she met Calum that everything was perfect. Little did she know, Cal would start touring while she is pregnant with their second kid. Not only that, but her dreams of becoming a singer are finally coming true. Will Krys have to give up her dream to take care of her two kids or will she try and juggle being a singer and a mom of 2 kids by herself while Calum is touring? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Note: Unless you want to be somewhat confused, I would recommend reading the first book.
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My Girl

Cal Jackson's new life as a rockstar fails to account for one thing: the existence of the girl he loves. ***** "What are you thinking about?" she asks. "A song," I say. "A new song." I stare at the ocean as I sing the song that I wrote, something that comes from the darkest place of my heart. "Do you even know how gifted you are?" she whispers. "You're destined to be someone big, Cal." "Really?" "Yeah." ***** She's perfect in every way. Beautiful. Smart. Her bright future is right there in front of her eyes. While here I am. Ruined. No college, let alone a future. Just an image of a wannabe rockstar with tattoed arms and an old guitar. I knew that our story would be no less than that tragic Romeo and Juliet shit the moment I laid my eyes on her, but still, I can't resist her. The moment she whispers my name, "Cal," I lose all sanity. She becomes my melody, my lyrics, the song that keeps echoing in my ears. People call her Mia. I call her my Amy, her name crafted above my beating heart, tattoed on my skin. Amelia Davis is my girl. Mine. And only mine. ***** THE JACKSONS BOOK #1 © 2021 Anya Jayvyn. All Rights Reserved. (Content warning: This book has descriptive sexual content and explicit language)

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