Monday, January 16, 2023

L.A. Dreams

 


L.A. Dreams


** The characters have that gritty feel of bands like Motley Crue and Aerosmith but with a modern-day Maroon 5 feel.

L.A. Dreams has quickly become one of my favorites that I have read so far this year. ReadersFavorite.com

** Choosing what I loved the most about this book is a difficult decision to make. This is because I literally loved every bit of it. OnlineBookClub.org


It’s the 1993 L.A. music scene, complete with drugs, parties, alcohol and women, but twenty-seven-year-old Cory Scott is only interested in one thing. The success of his band Suicide King. His best friend died trying to make it happen and Cory will stop at nothing to make their rock star dream a reality. When infamous music legend Alexandra Blake agrees to produce their debut album, all Cory has to do is keep the band together and keep her interested in them long enough to finish the album. Simple enough. Until he meets Alexandra. With one glance at her everything else becomes secondary. Cory becomes so self-absorbed that his bandmates are barely a thought. Jesse’s girlfriend is cheating on him, and Trent’s drug use is bordering on dangerous, but Cory's focus on Alexandra is all-consuming. The deeper he falls for her-and she falls for him-the more torn Cory becomes. When his world comes crashing down will Cory be forced to choose between the bandmates who depend on him, the music he thought he was there for, and the woman he needs more than air in his lungs?

L.A. DREAMS is about the bonds of friendship, falling in love, and following your dreams.





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