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Accidentally Coincidental

Accidentally Coincidental

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Sophie hasn't listened to music in three years. Not since grief turned every song into a scar. She only went to that concert for the vibes, not to sit beside Tucker James, the infuriatingly gorgeous frontman she once obsessed over. When he shows up in her tiny café the next day, Sophie tells herself it's just a coincidence. But coincidences don't explain the way he keeps coming back... or the secrets he's hiding behind that easy smile. Falling for a rockstar was never in Sophie's plan. Neither was uncovering the dangerous world that comes with him.
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"loving her was inevitable. terrifying. the only thing that made sense." She came back to the only place that ever felt like home - a weathered cottage on the edge of Pleasant Bay, where grief echoes in the floorboards and every tide feels like memory pulling at her ribs. He came here to disappear - a man with a voice the world knows, running from the noise of fame and the silence left by his best friend's absence. Two neighbors, both raw and unraveling, colliding in a town that sleeps through the winter. Coffee shared on porches. Smoke curling into salt air. Conversations that feel like confessions. And the question neither of them dares to say aloud: what if healing isn't solitude, but finding someone who sees you in the wreckage and stays? A story about grief, love, and the kind of intimacy that feels inevitable - soft as a song, sharp as salt air, and impossible to turn away from.

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