
Dear Isaac Barnes
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Narrated by:
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Brendan James
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By:
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River Hathaway
About this listen
While most of us have had celebrity crushes in our youth, fifteen-year-old Roy Tilson is more fascinated by and perhaps a little obsessed with pop sensation Isaac Barnes, who happens to be from his hometown. One of the benefits of being an inquisitive Tumblr boy is that Roy has discovered a mysterious email alleging to be his heroes circling around the internet. What happens when Roy coincidentally receives a reply from the adored, gorgeous, curly-haired boy who plays the guitar? Will he be left regretting his rash decisions, or will he finally solve the riddle of the talented guitarist who appears to have it all together?
©2025 River Hathaway (P)2025 River Hathaway
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