What The Hell Do I Know, A Fangirl Series Novella

The Fangirl Series, #3

Romance, Contemporary, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book What The Hell Do I Know, A Fangirl Series Novella by Melinda Harris, Triple "S" Publishing
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Author: Melinda Harris ISBN: 9780989330688
Publisher: Triple "S" Publishing Publication: October 13, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Melinda Harris
ISBN: 9780989330688
Publisher: Triple "S" Publishing
Publication: October 13, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

So I'm sure you're wondering what I'm doing at a wedding, yeah? Me? Oliver Sutton? Legendary ladies' man and unrivaled bass player for one of the hottest new bands around? 

Well, you see that sad bastard over there with the blonde goddess in his arms? The one with the dumb look on his face like he's just won the lottery? Yeah, that's the one. Well, that's my bandmate, Simon, and his new fiancé, Sydney. The couple getting married today happen to be two of Sydney's best friends, so when Sydney suggested we play a few songs at the wedding, of course Simon agreed. When Sydney asks, Sydney gets. 

But the main reason I'm here has nothing to do with wedding vows or flowers or candles or any of that frilly shite. No, the highlight of the night for me is that I get to spend it with a sexy, green-eyed beauty who has a smile that gives my soul wings. 

That's right. Times have changed, my friends. The only problem is, when it comes to relationships, I have no idea what the hell I'm doing. But I do know a girl like Lacey McIntyre only comes around once in a lifetime, and I have no intentions of letting her get away. This time, I won't be going down without a fight. 

Note: This is a novella, not a full length novel, and should be read as a companion to The Fangirl Series.

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So I'm sure you're wondering what I'm doing at a wedding, yeah? Me? Oliver Sutton? Legendary ladies' man and unrivaled bass player for one of the hottest new bands around? 

Well, you see that sad bastard over there with the blonde goddess in his arms? The one with the dumb look on his face like he's just won the lottery? Yeah, that's the one. Well, that's my bandmate, Simon, and his new fiancé, Sydney. The couple getting married today happen to be two of Sydney's best friends, so when Sydney suggested we play a few songs at the wedding, of course Simon agreed. When Sydney asks, Sydney gets. 

But the main reason I'm here has nothing to do with wedding vows or flowers or candles or any of that frilly shite. No, the highlight of the night for me is that I get to spend it with a sexy, green-eyed beauty who has a smile that gives my soul wings. 

That's right. Times have changed, my friends. The only problem is, when it comes to relationships, I have no idea what the hell I'm doing. But I do know a girl like Lacey McIntyre only comes around once in a lifetime, and I have no intentions of letting her get away. This time, I won't be going down without a fight. 

Note: This is a novella, not a full length novel, and should be read as a companion to The Fangirl Series.

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