Conor Kelman determines to make his music dream come true. Billed as the new Hank Williams in Nashville his fan base builds and his songs rise to the top. His driver takes an interest in the young musician and shows him how to survive life on the road. Conor's addictive and impulsive behaviors make him a prime target for those who take advantage of the upcoming star. He takes to the world of rampant sex, parties, pills and alcohol not knowing his life will turn upside down as his career and life itself fall in the hands of others. In the end, he must choose between music and the girl that loves him—or a little white house in the orchard and the girl that brings back memories. You will cheer for Conor; your heart will ache & you will want more from Paul Keene. Bubbas Mom and Dad-NY
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"You will cheer for Conor, your heart will ache & you will be wanting more from Paul Keene."~ Bubbas Mom and Dad-NY. Donny and the Hot Rods find a label for "Running Nowhere" and go on tour. Conor Kelman sees his name go up in lights. The band's driver shows Conor how to survive life on the road--soon he depends on the driver's supply of pills, booze and girls that satisfy his addictions. Is it imagination, or did Conor see his driver with the crazed fan he fears? He discovers the deadly scheme behind the driver's friendship and his life turns upside down. In the end, he must choose between music and the girl that loves him--or the little white house in the orchard and a girl that brings back memories.
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- Release Date 11/14/2014
- Author Paul Keene
- Language English
- Company Glimmer House Publishing
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