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Rhone's Rebel

The Road to Rocktoberfest, Book 5

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Rhone's Rebel

By: TL Travis
Narrated by: Sebastian Reynolds
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Rhone Horne, drummer for the band Embrace the Fear, bleeds rock n roll. Being the son of legendary drummer Sage Horne, the first time Rhone picked up his fathers old drumsticks, he knew he was destined to follow in his footsteps. But filling such big shoes would not come easily.

Ely Pearcy made a promise to himself on his eighteenth birthday, that he would never again hide who he was. His love of lace, silk, and six-inch heels got him banned from his childhood home the day he graduated high school. Alone and penniless, Ely sought solace in a local LGBTQA+ shelter amongst his peers.

Rhones Rebel is the 5th book in the multi-author Road To Rocktoberfest series. Each book can be enjoyed as a standalone, but why not stay and enjoy the whole show? If you like scorching tales of hot rock stars and the men who love them, then you'll adore the untamed musicians of Rocktoberfest!

Rhones Rebel takes place between Dereks Destiny, book 2 and Jaxsons Nemesis, book 3 of the Maiden Voyage series.

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