Man, I wish there was a sequel to 'Aurelie Broken Strings'! That book left such an impression on me—the way it blended raw emotion with music was just unforgettable. I’ve scoured forums, author interviews, and even social media for any hint of a follow-up, but so far, it seems like the story stands alone. The author, Aurelie Valognes, has written other books, but none that continue the journey of the characters from 'Broken Strings.' It’s a shame because I’d love to see where their lives went after that bittersweet ending.
That said, part of what makes 'Aurelie Broken Strings' so special is how it leaves room for interpretation. The open-endedness lets readers imagine their own futures for the characters, which can be just as satisfying as an official sequel. If you’re craving more of that vibe, Valognes’ other works, like 'The French Holiday' or 'Happy People Read and Drink Coffee,' have similar emotional depth and quirky charm. They might not be sequels, but they’ll definitely hit the same sweet spot.
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Like all children, I was tested for magic when I was only a few days old. Since my bloodline is unknown and my magic is unidentifiable, I was marked with a delicate swirling pattern around my upper right arm.
I do have magic, just as the tests showed, but it has never lined up with any known Magic species.
I can't breathe fire like a dragon Shifter, or hex people who piss me off like Witches. I can't make potions like an Alchemist or seduce people like a Succubus. Now I don't mean to be unappreciative of the power I do have, it's interesting and all, but it just really doesn't pack much of a punch and most of the time it is just pretty much useless. My special magical skill is the ability to see threads of fate.
Most of life is annoying enough for me, and what never occurred to me is that my mate is a rude, pompous nuisance. He's an Alpha and my friend's twin brother.
"WHY?...Why are you doing this to me?" he scremed defening my ears.
"I..." before I could say something he grabbed me by my arms and before I knew it, I was pinned to the wall.
"Why would you say such a thing? I could never even think about anyone else but you, then how dare you suggest Mom about my second marriage?!" he said through grunted teeth with eyes daggered deep into mine. Desperate, searching for an answer.
'Don't cry....Don't cry...' I kept on repeating in my head. Don't let him see your pain.
Don't let him know the reason why you are ready to give the love of your life to someone else.
Don't let him know.....the truth that....you're DYING.
.......Don't love someone soo much that you can't let them go......
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Zaheer is the most charming and perfect husband you'd ever find.
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To share her love....her husband with someone else.
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Years passed by, Wright found out that Melissa did not abort their child and he is desperate to take them back.
[WARNING: Some chapters contained mature content.]
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I remember diving into 'Broken Strings' a while back, and it left such a strong impression that I had to dig around for more. From what I've gathered, there isn't a direct sequel to 'Broken Strings' as of now. The story wraps up in a way that feels complete, but I can't help wishing for more of those characters. The author hasn't announced any plans for a follow-up, but fans like me are always hoping. If you loved the emotional depth and the raw storytelling, you might enjoy other works by the same author or similar novels like 'The Fault in Our Stars' or 'All the Bright Places'.
Sometimes, stories are meant to stand alone, and 'Broken Strings' does that beautifully. It's one of those books that stays with you long after you've turned the last page, even without a sequel.
The novel 'Broken Strings' really struck a chord with me when I first read it—such a raw, emotional journey about grief and music. From what I've gathered digging into fan forums and author interviews, there hasn't been any official sequel announced yet. The ending left things beautifully open-ended, though, which makes me wonder if the creators might revisit that world someday. I’ve seen fans speculate about potential spin-offs focusing on secondary characters like Marco or Aunt Lydia, which could be fascinating. Until then, I’ve been filling the void by recommending similar books like 'The Sky Is Everywhere' or 'Words in Deep Blue' to friends who loved it.
Honestly, part of me hopes they don’t rush a sequel—some stories are perfect as standalone works. The ambiguity of that final scene where Jenna plays her dad’s old guitar under the stars? Poetic closure. But if the author ever changes their mind, you bet I’ll be first in line at the bookstore.
I totally get the hunt for 'Aurelie Broken Strings'—it's one of those stories that grabs you and doesn’t let go! From what I’ve gathered, it’s a web novel that’s gained a pretty dedicated following, but tracking it down can be a bit tricky. Some fans have mentioned finding chapters on platforms like Wattpad or Royal Road, though availability can vary depending on the author’s upload schedule or whether they’ve moved the story to a different site. I’d recommend checking those spots first, and maybe even diving into fan forums or subreddits where readers might’ve shared links or updates.
If you’re like me and prefer supporting creators directly, it’s worth seeing if the author has a Patreon or personal website where they host their work. Sometimes, web novels like this get compiled into ebooks or picked up by publishers, so a quick search on Amazon or Smashwords might turn up something too. The vibe of 'Aurelie Broken Strings' feels like it’d thrive in those indie spaces—raw and unfiltered, with that emotional punch you only get from web-based storytelling. Happy hunting, and I hope you stumble across it soon!
The world of 'Broken Strings' left such an impact on me—I devoured every page, craving more of its raw emotional depth. From what I’ve gathered digging through author interviews and fan forums, there hasn’t been an official sequel announced yet. The novel wraps up with a bittersweet open-endedness, which honestly works in its favor; some stories don’t need continuations to feel complete. That said, the author’s hinted at exploring side characters in future works, which could be fascinating. I’d love to see a spin-off delving into the guitarist’s backstory—their chaotic energy stole every scene they were in.
For now, I’ve been filling the void with similar reads like 'The Sky Blues' or podcast adaptations of indie novels. There’s something about music-themed narratives that just hits differently. Maybe the lack of a sequel is a blessing in disguise—it lets us imagine our own endings.