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Learn moreAngie has studied music her entire life, nurturing her talent as a singer. Now a high-school senior, she has an opportunity to break into Nashville's music scene via a songwriting competition launched by her idol, Mona Stone. Discouraged by her mother, who wishes Angie would set more realistic life goals, she nonetheless pours her heart and soul into creating a song worthy of Mona.
But Angie's mother is the least of her concerns after she meets Reedwood High’s newest transfer student, Ten. With his endless collection of graphic tees, his infuriating attitude, smoldering good looks, and endearing little sister, Ten toys with the rhythm of Angie’s heart.
She’s never desired anything but success until Ten entered her life. Now she wants to be with him and to be a songwriter for Mona Stone, but she can’t have both.
And picking one means losing the other.
Olivia Wildenstein is an experienced author who earned her bachelor's degree in comparative literature from Brown University. After designing jewelry for a few years, she traded in her tools for the writing life. When she’s not sitting at her computer, she’s psychoanalyzing everyone she meets, eavesdropping on conversations to gather material for her next book, and baking up a storm.
Eileen Frances Stevens is an American actress and audiobook narrator who is best known as the voice of Belldandy in Ah! My Goddess, her first major role in an anime series. She later went on to voice Iris in Pokémon: Black & White. In addition to anime, she has also worked on projects for 4kids Entertainment, DuArt Film and Video, and NYAV Post.