Twenty-year-old Maggie Roads’
parents are legendary in the country music world. She wants nothing more than
to follow their example, but the limelight is not reserved for singers who
cannot carry a tune, let alone keep a rhythm.
When her
parents tell her they are getting divorced, Maggie decides it’s time to leave
home and take her future into her own hands. Moving in with Cole, her best
friend and sometimes boyfriend might not be the best of ideas, but she has to
start somewhere.
Their
off-and-on romance gets even more complicated when Maggie crushes on her new
voice teacher, Nathan, who unlocks her
stunning potential.
A sensational
music career of her own is finally within reach,
but Maggie might need more
than perfect pitch to find what she is really looking
for.
Here is an excerpt from the story...
Cole’s steady beat on the drums relaxed
her. She could feel his eyes on her as she played, but she did not turn around.
He would never know what this meant to her. She had wanted and dreaded this
moment forever. She could only imagine what tomorrow would be like, with an
audience full of strangers.
She closed her eyes as the music flowed
into her. Iza came in on her fiddle, her notes weaving in and out like bright
threads in a tapestry. Justin started singing the first lines and she tapped
her foot, counting like Nathan had taught her. “Every beat is a physical
thing,” he had said. “See the music, feel it, just like you’ve done your whole
life. Pearls on a string—let each one slide through your fingers.
Measured.”
Mandolin line. Then the bass started.
Maggie’s turn.
When she came in, her voice was louder and
stronger than it had ever been. Justin’s voice filled her up like honey. She
swam through it, adding her own to his. Maybe he was a womanizer and constantly
looking at her like he wanted to get her in bed, but he was an amazing singer.
They smiled at each other as they melted into the
song.
She had never been inside music like this
before. The stage lights sparkled in her eyes and she understood for the first
time in her life why musicians put up with all that travelling and recording,
and the stressful nights like when her mom was puking her guts out with the
flu—the real flu—but had to go on stage in five minutes. Maggie remembered her
smiling as she wiped her mouth and shrugged. “It’s part of the singin’ life,
hon. We don’t always get breaks when we need them.” She had patted Maggie on
her twelve-year-old head and squared her shoulders as her makeup artist dusted
some powder over her pale cheeks. Then she had left for the stage in a flutter
of sequins and curls.
Check out the playlist for the book....
1.
“Breathe”
Taylor Swift featuring Colbie Caillat
(Fearless Platinum Edition)
Taylor Swift featuring Colbie Caillat
(Fearless Platinum Edition)
2.
“All Your Life”
The Band Perry
(The Band Perry)
3. “You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone”
Brooks & Dunn
(#1s … and then some)
4. “Settle for a Slowdown”
Dierks Bentley
(Greatest Hits/Every Mile Memory)
5. “Cowboy Take Me Away”
Dixie Chicks
(Fly)
6. “A Little More Country Than That”
Easton Corbin
(Easton Corbin)
7. “Best I Ever Had”
Gary Allan
(Tough All Over)
The Band Perry
(The Band Perry)
3. “You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone”
Brooks & Dunn
(#1s … and then some)
4. “Settle for a Slowdown”
Dierks Bentley
(Greatest Hits/Every Mile Memory)
5. “Cowboy Take Me Away”
Dixie Chicks
(Fly)
6. “A Little More Country Than That”
Easton Corbin
(Easton Corbin)
7. “Best I Ever Had”
Gary Allan
(Tough All Over)
8.
“Night Train”
Jason Aldean
(Night Train)
9. “You And Tequila”
Kenny Chesney featuring Grace Potter
(Hemingway’s Whiskey)
10. “Cold As Stone”
Lady Antebellum
(Own The Night)
11. “Words I Couldn’t Say”
Leighton Meestar
(Country Strong: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
12. “The House That Built Me”
Miranda Lambert
(Revolution)
13. “Love Is War”
American Young
(Love is War - Single)
Jason Aldean
(Night Train)
9. “You And Tequila”
Kenny Chesney featuring Grace Potter
(Hemingway’s Whiskey)
10. “Cold As Stone”
Lady Antebellum
(Own The Night)
11. “Words I Couldn’t Say”
Leighton Meestar
(Country Strong: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
12. “The House That Built Me”
Miranda Lambert
(Revolution)
13. “Love Is War”
American Young
(Love is War - Single)
December 2nd –
Kelly at Kelly P's
Blog –
Spotlight/Excerpt
December 2nd
– Laura at The Revolving Bookcase –
Review, Top 10, Playlist
December 3rd –
Mandy at I read Indie –
Playlist
December 3rd
– abookandalatee at ABookAndALatee –
Review
December 4th
– Reading Renee – Review
December 4th–
Mission
To Read – Review
December 4th
– alwaysjoart – Playlist, Top
Ten
December
5th– Katelyn at Kate's Tales of
Books and Bands – Review &
Playlist
December
5th – Unconventional Librarian –
Character Interview
December
5th – A Diary of a Book Addict –
Review, Spotlight
December
6th– A Little Hope
Amidst The Chaos – Guest
Post
December
6th– Inkfever
–Review
December
9th– Author JA Bennett – Guest
Post
December
9th– Literary Lunes – Interview,
Guest Post
December
10th– Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews
– Spotlight
December
10th– Jess at Jess Resides Here – Playlist,
Top Ten
December 10th– Devilishly Delicious Book Reviews
– Review
December
11th– Mythical
Books – Review
December
11th– Our New Generation For
Reading – Review
December
12th– Now is Gone – Review
December
12th– Laurel's Leaves – Guest Post
December
13th– Culture Shock – Review
December 13th–
Creative
Barbwire – Guest Post
Michelle
lives and writes in Utah, surrounded by the Rocky Mountains. She adores cheese,
chocolate, sushi, and lots of ethnic food, and loves to read and write books in
the time she grabs between her sword-wielding husband and energetic daughter.
She
believes a simple life is the best life.
Michelle writes contemporary Young Adult and
New Adult fiction (and other genres when she feels like
it).
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