A Secret Melody
The Rules Series, Book 4
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Stacy Hill
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Hanleigh Bradley
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When she comes into view, I'm awestruck. In this moment, sitting at a grand piano, she's never looked more alive.
A Secret Melody is the fourth book in international best-selling author Hanleigh Bradley's debut series.
My name is Melody Peters and I'm dead. Gosh, that sounds dramatic doesn't it - except I guess you don't get more dramatic than dead. I have been awhile now. I've gotten used to it. I'm well past the acceptance stage.
I died when I was 16. A car crash. A drunk driver, I think.
I'd been on my way home from boarding school with my best friend Abby. But then I'd died. I don't think I was ready to die. I had too many things left to do. F*ck, I hadn't even written a bucket list yet.
The one thing I had done? I'd fallen in love. His name was Zach. Zach Mulligan.
He wasn't my first boyfriend. Hell, he wasn't even the first boy my big brother caught trying to climb out my bedroom window. Although, he was only the second. I wasn't a complete slag. But he was the first and only boy I ever fell in love with.
A Secret Melody is a companion novella to The Rules Series but can be heard as a stand-alone.
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- Mrs R
- 24-12-21
Sweet but tragic love story
This could be read as a standalone, but if you haven’t read the first 3 books, then this does contain spoilers.
Melody is 16 and at boarding school, having split with her boyfriend she's determined to stay away from all boys, but then new student Zach worms his way into her life.
I loved watching these two get to know each other, it was so sweet. They were both really good people and truly deserved each other.
It did make me cry a bit at the end for what they could have had.
The narration was good, a couple of words sounded mispronounced but overall easy to listen to and would happily listen again.
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