After losing her mother in a tragic accident, Allison Banks takes on the sole responsibility of caring for her little sister, her young niece, and her disabled grandmother. When her long-term boyfriend walks out, offering little in the way of explanation, Allison is left totally confused and utterly
Facing the Music
β Scribed by Andrea Laurence
- Publisher
- Pocket Star
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 184 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
In this sizzling and hilarious contemporary e-book romance, pop sensation Ivy Hudson returns to her small town to face her ex. Only trouble is, she made her Taylor-Swift-like career with the hit song βSize Mattersββand the football hero has had to live it down ever since.
Five years ago, high school sweethearts Ivy and Blakeβs relationship imploded and both their lives were changed forever. Ivy became a rock star and Blake lost not only his dreams of a successful NFL career, but his reputation. Ivyβs angry song about their breakup, called βSize Matters,β hit the top of the charts and Blake became a national laughingstock. Heβs salvaged his career and returned to Rosewood to be the high school football coach, regaining his status as town hero and leading the boys to the state championships.
When a tornado whips through town and destroys the high school gymnasium and stadium, a committee is formed to help rebuild and plan some charity fundraisers. Blakeβs grandmother requests that Ivy return to Rosewood for the events. Forced back together for the good of their hometown and their careers, Ivy and Blake have no choice but to put aside their differences, stop running from their pasts, and finally face the music.
For fans of Kristen Proby and Colette Auclair, Facing the Music hits a perfect balance between small-town romance and big-time success. Follow Ivy and Blake as they fall back in love and figure out what does matter in the endβ¦
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_Facing the Music_ , Larry Brown's first book, was originally published in 1988 to wide critical acclaim. As the _St. Petersburg Times_ review pointed out, the central theme of these ten stories "is the ageless collision of man with woman, woman with man--with the frequent introduction of that other