Falling In Hard: Book Four in The Bridgeport Lake Summer Series by Danielle Arie

Falling In Hard: Book Four in The Bridgeport Lake Summer Series by Danielle Arie

Author:Danielle Arie [Arie, Danielle]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Danielle Arie Books
Published: 2020-12-18T05:00:00+00:00


Genevieve smiled at me from the front of the cafe’s line after rehearsal. “What can I get you?”

“A mocha freeze with extra whip and chocolate driz, please.”

She blinked a few times and glanced at the modelesque barista, who looked like she’d just stepped off a runway somewhere with her half-up, spiked dark bun, choker collar, and celebrity-status makeup job. I glanced at her nametag, trying to remember conversations with Nolan, but he’d never mentioned anyone up here named Lauren.

“Did you catch that?” Genevieve asked.

Runway girl plastered on a grin. “Anything else?”

“No, thanks,” I said.

Genevieve paid for our drinks and led the way to one of the tables in the corner. I pulled my chair out and checked the clock on the wall—8:38.

Whatever she had to say, I hope it didn’t take longer than ten minutes, because I had somewhere to be and it was a ten-minute walk from here.

“Tell me how you’re feeling about the duet?” Genevieve asked, as she took the seat across from mine and draped her purse across the back of her chair.

“Honestly?”

“Honestly.” She narrowed her eyes and propped her chin on her folded hands, studying me.

I shrugged. “It’s going better than I thought it would, but Kyle’s kind of been like . . . I don’t know, my arch nemesis since elementary school.”

“You guys sound phenomenal together.”

I sighed, tracing the lines of my palm. “We always have.”

The barista called our drinks out, and I followed Genevieve to go grab them. “Well, Lea, I have to say, I absolutely love your vibe solo. It’s fresh and well-versed. I could see you going the country route, I could see you doing great in pop, too, and you could totally go the rock route if you wanted. You kind of have it all going for you, girl. I can honestly see you becoming the next big name in the Christian charts. Things are getting creative in our world, you know? And you fit so well.”

I couldn’t help my smile. This wasn’t just my mom, or dad, or some random talent show judge telling me this. She was an industry professional. And she thought I could be the next big name? “Thanks. I guess I knew I had something different, but that’s seriously probably the best thing I could have ever heard.”

Genevieve winked, and we returned to our table. “You deserve to hear it.” She set her drink down, squared her shoulders and cleared her throat. “That said, I have to add in that I’ve been a little surprised at how much I’ve loved your duet with Kyle. You guys are powerhouses alone, don’t get me wrong. Each of you could make it in the industry, no problem, but together?” Her cheeks bulged as she blew out a deep breath and shook her head. “You guys could be big, on a global level.”

Wait. What?

I frowned. “I guess I don’t really get what you’re saying?”

“I’m saying I want to offer you a different type of deal. I talked to the guys at the label, sent them some sound bites of your duet, and they’re really digging it, Lea.



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