Music Publicist and Agent, Wesley Drake, appears at rehabber Charli Owen's door. Wes is there to see her grandmother, retired rock singer Starr Bright. He is unaware he is Starr's baby daddy and Charli's grandfather.
Wes is accused of double homicide. Charli, her fiancé, Eli Lange, and her grandmother Irma Owens, investigate and unravel a twisted plot of extortion and murder.
5 STARS: This was a fun ride! I liked being thrown off the scent and wrong about who Is guilty of what crimes throughout the story. Keeping the reader guessing is a great way to keep them interested. -- Sarah.
5 STARS: Details were just enough to make it really exciting without bogging down the action. Well done!
S. Hart
5 STARS: Descriptions were great. It totally made the atmosphere believable. I could practically smell gin and cigarettes in combination with grime and filth. It was sooo gross! Perfect. --- S. S. Scotland
5 STARS: Anyone can be a criminal, regardless of orientation. It helps break down the stereotype when LGBTQ people are shown as regular citizens, like you did. - A Fan in a Marginalized
Group
5 STARS: Shew! That was like an episode of NCIS or something! Very tense and exciting. M. H.