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Sing
Sing
Sing
Audiobook6 hours

Sing

Written by Vivi Greene

Narrated by Andi Arndt

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

In this irresistible beach read—perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Zoella's Girl Online—America’s favorite pop goddess flees the spotlight to Maine to recover from her latest breakup. Only to fall head over heels for a down-to-earth local guy and be faced with an impossible decision: him or her music.

After getting her heart shattered for the thousandth time, multiplatinum pop icon Lily Ross is escaping her high-profile, crazy life and heading to an island in middle-of-nowhere Maine with her best friends. She has three months to focus on herself, her music, her new album—anything but guys. This summer is going to be different.

That is . . . until Lily meets sweet and charming Noel Bradley, who is so different from anyone she’s ever dated. Suddenly Lily’s “summer of me” takes an unexpected turn, and she finds herself falling deeper and harder than ever before. But even though Lily loves Noel, she loves her music and her fans, too. And come August when it’s time to leave Maine and go back out on tour, she will be forced to choose between them.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateMay 31, 2016
ISBN9780062467546
Author

Vivi Greene

Vivi Greene is a pop-culture addict and lives year-round on an island off the coast of New England.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Lily Ross is a famous singer/songwriter who needs to get over a love disappointment, so with her two best friends she goes to spend the summer on a small island in Maine to recover and find her muse again. But she is a romantic and falls in love too easily and soon finds a new guy. Naturally the course of love never runs smooth.I thought SING was going to be a story about the price of fame. However that was early on and Lily's summer turns into a tale about choices to be made when someone reaches a fork in the road. Though published for teens--- Lily is nineteen-- this also works as a new adult book. For this reader, I found myself pleased with the turn of events and the story's worth-the- wait and satisfying ending.