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My Song for You

Pushing Limits, Book 2

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My Song for You

By: Stina Lindenblatt
Narrated by: Erik Bloomquist, Madeleine Dauer
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Bad-boy rocker Jared Leigh is about to meet the biggest challenge of his life . . . his deaf four-year-old son.

Jared: At twenty-one, I had been prepared to give up my dream of touring with a rock band to become a father after getting my ex-girlfriend pregnant. But when she told me she'd gotten an abortion, I was devastated.

Now five years later, I bump into her little sister, who I haven't seen since high school, while she's grocery shopping with four-year-old Logan. Sparks flare between Callie and me that didn't exist before.

But soon I grow suspicious when I realize her deaf "son" is the same age as my own child would have been.

Callie: When Jared demands to know more about Logan, I panic. There are things I can't tell him. Besides, Jared is a bad-boy rocker, not a dependable father figure. Trouble is, Jared refuses to be pushed away. And the more quality time he spends with Logan, the more I start to fall for him and envision us as a family.

But falling for him is far from a good idea—because when Jared's band hits big time, Logan and I will prove to be nothing more than a passing phase. Right?

Contains mature themes.

©2016 Stina Lindenblatt (P)2025 Tantor Media
Contemporary
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