"Turn the Page" by SydneyAlice
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When Edward Cullen left his home town Forks at the age of 20, he dreamt of becoming a successful musician. Together with his guitar he traveled the country for a whole decade, yet except for one recorded album and a couple of gigs here and there Edward wasn't able to climb up the career ladder. And so, with little money and pespectives left, he moves back to where he came from and decides to live with his parents (at least temporarily). And after arriving in Forks, he immediately realizes that A LOT of things have changed, many of which will take some getting used to: the town got a new high school, the librarian passed away, his brother Emmett is the local firefighter, he sees his two 4-year-old nieces for the first time, his baby sister Alice brings home a serious boyfriend, his sister-in-law Rose gives him the stink eye, there's a new chief of police and, last but not least, a new bookstore opened. The latter awakes Edward's interest and he isn't fully prepared for the little firecracker he meets.
Bella Swan and her father have just moved to Forks. To honor her late mother, Bella decided to open her own bookstore and due to her passion for music it also offers a small collection of instruments and music supplies. When Edward peruses the shelves, he stumbles upon his album. Shocked yet happy, he offers the beautiful girl with the big brown eyes to sign it. Well, ladies and gentlemen, Bella Swan isn't a charity case and she'll makes sure that Edward knows it...
SydneyAlice, what can I say? If you haven't yet read one of her stories, you just can't be helped. She's probably among the top three of the most-often read Twilight fanfic writers out there and that is for a reason! Her stories don't know what grammatical mistakes are and you will find close to no typos. The characters are well-portrayed and the plot is engaging and interesting. All of this applies to Turn the Page, there is is just one thing you won't find: too graphic lemons. *sigh*
Turn the Page consists of 21 chapters and 86,141 words. The story is rated M for adult situations and language.
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For fans of: No Place Like Home
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