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After reading Lament, I NEEDED to read Ballad...I mean, well yes, I just needed to read it!
Ballad opens up right where Lament leaves off; only now James finds himself at the prestigious Thornking- Ash School for Music, only problem is, James is a Piper – and Thornking-Ash does not even have a “real” piping program.
James' decision to attend Thornking-Ash, had more to do with Dee, than with the music, he's not going to be learning. James is still in love with Dee, no matter how much she's hurt him ...more
Ballad opens up right where Lament leaves off; only now James finds himself at the prestigious Thornking- Ash School for Music, only problem is, James is a Piper – and Thornking-Ash does not even have a “real” piping program.
James' decision to attend Thornking-Ash, had more to do with Dee, than with the music, he's not going to be learning. James is still in love with Dee, no matter how much she's hurt him ...more

Dec 10, 2009
Christin (Portrait of a Book)
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Dec 26, 2009
Larissa
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Jan 09, 2010
E.J. Stevens
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it was amazing
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