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Musical Fallacy
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Complete, First published May 17, 2025
Mature
She's a storm trying to quiet. He's a light she never thought she deserved. Together, they're learning how to heal-note by note.

Daisy doesn't believe in second chances. Not when her past is littered with broken promises, bruises she hides behind eyeliner, and a voice she only uses when singing behind dim lights. Music is the only thing that makes sense-but even that's starting to slip through her fingers.

Declan has always watched from the sidelines. Protective. Steady. Quiet. He knows Daisy's chaos like his own heartbeat, and he'll do anything to help her find her way back to herself-even if it means holding her hand through the wreckage.

When a surprise offer could launch Daisy into the spotlight she's only dreamed of, the pressure builds. Sobriety, trust, the tangled ache of something more-than-friendship-nothing is simple anymore. Not even the songs.

In a story woven with music, vulnerability, and the rawness of first love, [Insert Book Title] is a hauntingly hopeful look at what it means to fall apart-and choose to put yourself back together.

Perfect for fans of Kathleen Glasgow (author of Girl In Pieces) and Nina Lacour (author of We Are Okay)
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