Like a Song (Book 2, Second Chance Series)

Like a Song (Book 2, Second Chance Series)

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Jordan Arlotti fell hard and fast for Lia Michels freshmen year at Georgia State University but when given a chance to pursue his dreams, he turned his back on love. Two years later, he's one the hottest young artist in the world but he's haunted by the memory of his first love. One poor decision turns his world upside down, as he soon finds himself being dropped from his label and battling in court to keep his freedom. Broke but not broken, Jordan gets a second chance to redeem himself and his career but this time on his own terms. Finding himself on top again, he only has one thing on his mind.... winning Lia back. Available on Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0151VT26A?*Version*=1&*entries*=0
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(Completed, Watty's 2018 Longlist) Jordan Knight and Lia Andrews are from two different worlds. He's an embattled pop star from the beloved boyband, New Kids on the Block. She's a no-nonsense pre-law student from a struggling working class family. He's a dreamer that's looking for happiness and love in all the wrong places. She's a realist who believes men are only trouble. Both have an obsession with perfection that has left them disillusioned and broken. After an encounter that leaves their lives permanently intertwined, Jordan and Lia are forced to realize that they are more perfect and more broken than they ever could have imagined. "There is no perfection, only beautiful versions of brokenness." ― Shannon L. Alder

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