The Tour
β Scribed by Shelby, Rebecca
- Book ID
- 108646499
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 137 KB
- Series
- Phoenix Rising 2
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Mia, the saint
Kolton, the sinner
The Tour is the conclusion to The Stage: a Phoenix Rising Novel
After the finale of The Stage, Mia comes to terms with where sheβs placed in the competition. But that same night, Kolton and Mia will have to deal with bigger issuesβtheir fear of fire and loss. Not everyone will survive, and the challenges that their relationship cause wonβt end when the show is over.
Kolton has a secret about the choices made in a moment of survival. Is he willing to expose his secrets and vulnerabilities to earn Miaβs trust? Even though they canβt stay hidden forever when a celebrityβs life is fodder for the masses, he knows it could tear them apart.
In the midst of chaos and loss, Mia has to balance her love for Kolton with career. Will she sign with him, letting him be her boss with control over her future? Or will she go out on her own with a subpar record contract that makes her equal to Kolton in her own right?
With so many questions, going on tour could either make the answers clear or pull the weaknesses of their relationship to the surface. Will the wounds heal or will they tear until nothing can repair them?
When love burns so bright, is it sustainable?
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