All The Right Wrongs (Preview)
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  • Time 1h 7m
Complete, First published May 20, 2013
Ashley Sylvester is beyond happy when she gets accepted into Caden's School of Music. At 17, she's a senior there. She is happier about the fact that she can finally get out of the tight grip of her controlling father and live her dream halfway across the country.

However, she knows that she still cannot disobey him. She is not allowed to talk to any boy, ever. An overly possessive father has her life all planned out. At 18, she's going to get married to the only boy she has ever spoken to-Jason.

She just puts a smile on her face thinking she has this last year of high school before that. She needs to make the most of it now, and the roommate she gets is determined to show her a good time.

But what if, with that good time, she also sees a certain young... Not-So-Gentle Man? Kevin Underwood is probably the most annoying living thing. But still, Ash finds herself in a weird place when it comes to him.

PS, this is a musical.

THIS IS AN EXCERPT ONLY. Four chapters and a Prologue will be posted. I wish to publish this book and therefore I will not post the whole thing here.
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