You may remember Heather Peace as Nikki Boston from Waterloo Road, or you could be fan of her previous independently released debut album 'Fairytales'.
Well, now she's back for her second independent record release, this time with a compilation of tracks under the title 'The Thin Line'.
Not only that, but after debuting 'Lily' - the first song to be lifted from this LP - she has now offered the tune as a free download for her fans, as well as releasing a lyric video.
A reveal of the date and artwork for 'The Thin Line' trended for three hours on Twitter, proving anticipation is at an all time high for Heather as she goes into this new project and stepping stone in her career.
James Lewis produced the album, which was mostly recorded live and then overlaid with brass sections, strings by Cliff Masterson and then delivered with backing vocal harmonies from Heather herself.
All songs are written by Heather, with three co-writes with friend Shelly Poole, guitarist Michael Clancy and Scottish singer/songwriter Michelle Sloan.
Passion, friendship, sex, sexuality and relationships are just some of the topics explored, as well as the trials of social media.
The full tracklisting is as follows:
The Thin Line (Peace)
No Mercy (Peace/ S.Poole)
Dance With The Devil (Peace)
In My Arms (Peace/ S.Poole)
We Can Change (Peace/ S.Poole)
Forever Drowning (Peace)
Clown (Peace)
House For Your Broken Heart (Peace)
Lily (Peace/ Clancy)
Love Affair With Misery (Peace/ Sloan)
I Pick Flowers (Peace)
'The Thin Line' is released June 9, and can be pre-ordered now from http://www.heatherpeace.com