Last Dance (Rock With You #3) Rock Star Romance (10 page)

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“One
more song. This is something I wrote recently, for a special person. She’s here
tonight, and this is for her.”

Alone
and unaccompanied, Logan started to sing. The words were in Gaelic and she
didn’t understand them, didn’t need to, but the melody she’d heard before. He’d
sung it to her once after they’d made love and again after the attack by Victoria.

The
crowd was hushed, the words and melody washing over them. Melody felt tears
gathering in her eyes and she tried to hold them back.

Logan
walked to the edge of the stage, close to where she sat. He was looking down at
her, singing to her, his voice pure and clear. And then she heard words she did
know, did understand, the words Logan had said to her so many times.

Tá mo chroí istigh ionat.

My heart is within you
.

 

 

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Personal Message From
Adriana Hunter

 

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want to take a moment to thank you for your purchase of “Last Dance”.
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About The Author

 

Adriana
Hunter is a Canadian author. Her stories run the gamut, from romance, fantasy,
paranormal to captivating stories of seductive medieval nights, and wild, adult
fairytales.

 

If
you are fascinated by unique tales, Adriana will deliver on her promise to
create spellbinding stories that will tantalize your senses and provoke your
imagination.

 

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