
Fractured Beat
Meltdown, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Lynn Barrington
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Alexander Cendese
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By:
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R.B. Hilliard
About this listen
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.
Contains mature themes.
©2016 RB Hilliard (P)2017 TantorI didn't like the voice he portrayed in another series and I stopped reading it and I'm doing the same here.. the hero sounded so hyped your think he was on drugs and it went against the authors character of grant.
his female voices made the woman sound like dumb twits. he's absolutely terrible and ruined a good story.
Lyn was great and Alexander should have listened to her voice and tried to match it....I will not give him a 3rd chance....any narration by him is off limits for me.
great story
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This is well worth a listen
Excellent Read
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