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by Author | by [[RB Hilliard (Author)]] | ||
Book | Book 1 in the Meltdown series | ||
== Book Description == | == Book Description == | ||
When Grant Hardy, Meltdown’s lead singer, falls off the stage in the middle of a concert while under the influence, his record label has no choice but to step in and take control. | |||
(from | The solution is simple. | ||
Send Grant to rehab and avoid a public relations nightmare by covering it up as a bad case of the flu. | |||
When the rehab facility’s recommendation for extended treatment starts to affect the label’s bottom line, they are forced to find an alternative solution – hire an in-house counselor for the duration of the tour. | |||
There’s just one problem. | |||
Grant Hardy isn’t an addict. | |||
(from Goodreads) | |||
== Fictional Bands Featured == | == Fictional Bands Featured == | ||
* | *[[Meltdown]] | ||
== More Information == | == More Information == | ||
* | *[https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/31138519-fractured-beat Goodreads] | ||
*[https://www.amazon.com/Fractured-Beat-Meltdown-Book-1-ebook/dp/B01LWX0RBT/ Amazon.com] | |||
Latest revision as of 00:04, 12 April 2019
Book 1 in the Meltdown series
Book Description
When Grant Hardy, Meltdown’s lead singer, falls off the stage in the middle of a concert while under the influence, his record label has no choice but to step in and take control.
The solution is simple.
Send Grant to rehab and avoid a public relations nightmare by covering it up as a bad case of the flu.
When the rehab facility’s recommendation for extended treatment starts to affect the label’s bottom line, they are forced to find an alternative solution – hire an in-house counselor for the duration of the tour.
There’s just one problem.
Grant Hardy isn’t an addict.
(from Goodreads)