Author: René Gilley
Release Date: 06/05/14
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Sixteen-year-old Lily O’Brien has one goal in life—to sing. Her
dream is to get into a topnotch college vocal program, but the summer before
her junior year, her high school cuts their awarding-winning vocal ensemble.
She might as well kiss her dreams goodbye.
When the snobby new neighbors move into their mansion up the hill, Lily is positive summer can’t get any worse, and she’s determined to hate and ignore them—until she meets Aiden.
He’s broken and beautiful, and they become reluctant friends. Through her newfound friendship, she finds the strength to step outside the comfort of her plan and follow her dream.
But when Lily’s family is about to lose their home, she puts her wishes aside and finds the answer to save their generations-old ranch in the last place she expected.
When the snobby new neighbors move into their mansion up the hill, Lily is positive summer can’t get any worse, and she’s determined to hate and ignore them—until she meets Aiden.
He’s broken and beautiful, and they become reluctant friends. Through her newfound friendship, she finds the strength to step outside the comfort of her plan and follow her dream.
But when Lily’s family is about to lose their home, she puts her wishes aside and finds the answer to save their generations-old ranch in the last place she expected.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
I’m René Gilley, a young
adult and new adult author. I’m a mom, wife, and breast cancer survivor. A
portion of every book royalty I receive will go to support breast cancer
patients, awareness, and research for a cure.
JUST SING, my
debut young adult book, will be available in ebook and
paperback, June 5, 2014. Published by The Writer’s Coffee Shop Publishing House TWCS.
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