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A French Voice in New York - The French Girl Series - cover

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A French Voice in New York - The French Girl Series

Anna Adams

Publisher: anna adams

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Summary

Maude Laurent is certain she'll be recruited as a composer for a new Broadway musical, until she realizes she's up against Julia Tanand, another French singer-songwriter who wants to beat her at any cost. 
Luckily, she receives her boyfriend Matt's full support and together they're determined to dazzle the producer.   
But when someone from Matt's past comes back into their lives, Maude will have a tough decision to make, at the risk of losing him for good.  
After over 50,000 books sold, the French Girl Series is back with a fun-filled fifth novel, chronicling  the  adventures of Maude Laurent and the Baldwin clan as they follow their dreams.
Available since: 11/17/2016.

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