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  • The Phoenix Syndrome

  • By: Claire Gem
  • Narrated by: Sharon Cline
  • Length: 9 hrs and 47 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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The Phoenix Syndrome

By: Claire Gem
Narrated by: Sharon Cline
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Publisher's summary

A glimpse into the world of hearing loss...for a musician, their worst nightmare. Or is it?

Women's fiction, romance, second-chance romance, redemption romance.

2017 HOLT Medallion Award Finalist of Merit.

Turning 40, for Lannie Marvin, is rough. It's the day she discovers her husband is leaving her for a younger “soul mate”. At work, a crazed mouse being treated with an experimental drug brutally bites her. Then, Lannie goes a little crazy, too. Seems she's recently developed a serious crush on the drummer of her son's favorite heavy metal band.

Waking up to her husband's empty closet, her finger still throbbing from the mouse bite, Lannie snaps. Under the ruse of a shopping trip, Lannie kidnaps her sister-in-law/best friend and heads toward Bethel, New York - the site of the original Woodstock concert. She's looking for redemption: a second chance at love.

It just so happens Dreamwish is playing a concert there, and Lannie managed to procure the pair of tickets her son won but couldn't use.

Tristan Allard, the band's drummer, holds this benefit every year in memory of his wife, whom he lost to breast cancer. The musician is beginning to doubt his ability to write the band's music without his wife's inspiration - she was also his muse. Plus, he's damn lonely and ready for a second-chance romance. So when a sexually charged, extremely attractive, slightly older woman literally plows into him at the backstage reception, Tristan is ready to learn more about her - and her long-buried interest in musical composition.

The two head off for a wild ride of a weekend, but reality boomerangs around way too soon. Tristan is headed to the UK to audition his next album's scores. And an elevated libido isn't the only side-effect of that experimental drug. To her horror, Lannie soon discovers the treated mice are going deaf.

©2016 Frances Brown (P)2018 Frances Brown
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