Rory and Logan Fan Fiction
 Melody by V. C. Andrews, Perennial bestselling author V.C. Andrews introduces her leagues of fans to the Logan family. After losing her beloved father, Melody Logan is abruptly abandoned by her mother at the home of her paternal grandparents. Lost in a sea of grief and confusion, Melody soon learns the true story of her parents' courtship and amrriage--a sad, shocking tale that only puzzles her more.
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