WHEN CITY LIGHTS FADE

WHEN CITY LIGHTS FADE

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Mia Harper is a quiet journalism student who lives life between the lines - notebooks, articles, safe routines. But everything changes when a chance encounter in a rainy alley introduces her to Noa Rivera, a bold street musician and mural artist with paint-stained hands and a past she doesn't talk about. Drawn together by late-night conversations, shared silences, and the kind of connection Mia's only ever written about, the two women find themselves pulled into something dangerous, beautiful, and real. But love isn't easy in a city full of noise - especially when you're both running from something. When the masks come off, will their love survive the truth? *A soft, slow-burn romance about art, trust, and finding light in unexpected places.*
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