Next Stop, Boston
by Iris Dorbian
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GENRE: Contemporary Fiction
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BLURB: Sixteen-year-old Geri Randall's life is turned upside down when her late sister's fiance, Dez Deacon, a washed-up rock star, is named her guardian. Whisked away from the only life she knew and taken on a rock and roll tour, Geri is initially desperate to win Dez's approval. That desire hits a sour note when Dez's treatment of her becomes too much to bear. What ensues is a battle of wills between her and her temperamental guardian, a collision course that will push Geri to do the unthinkable to get what she wants.
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Excerpt One:
Her skinny fingers rippled across the strings. She played a G chord, one of the few chords he’d
taught her in between gigs. She plucked it again, the twangy sound vibrating in her ears.
It was part of her nightly backstage ritual. Most important was polishing and cleaning his guitar.
He was persnickety in the way he liked it. Lately, she had gotten the hang of it, but it had been rough going there for a while, as he was never satisfied with anything he asked her to do. Whether it was this task or another, she could never please him. Not until recently.
She’d thought being on the road would be a lot more fun. She didn’t hate it, but she didn’t relish it either. Time was a blur; it was as if school and her other life never existed, with every day seeming to stretch into an eternity.
She scanned the musty room, and when she was sure no one was lurking, Geri picked up the Gibson again and pretended to play the guitar like a rock god. Tossing her head back, she rolled her right arm like a windmill and closed her eyes, faking the strumming and picking motions.
It was dumb, childish as all hell. But, screw it. She needed to let loose.
Of course, if he saw her doing this, she’d never hear the end of it.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Iris Dorbian is an arts and business journalist whose bylines have appeared in a wide array of outlets that include Forbes, Wall Street Journal, Reuters, Crain's New York Business, Business Insider, Buyouts, Venture Capital Journal, Investopedia, Playbill, Backstage, Dance Magazine, Theatermania and Stage Directions, where she served as editor-in-chief for eight years. Her personal essays have been featured in HBO's Inspiration Room, Boomer Magazine, Jewish Literary Journal, Diverse Voices Quarterly, and Gothesque Magazine. Having previously published "Great Producers: Visionaries of the American Theater" (Allworth/Skyhorse) "An Epiphany in Lilacs: In the Aftermath of the Camps" (original publisher: Mazo Publishers) and "Sentenced to Shakespeare" (Sunbury/Milford House Prss), "Next Stop, Boston" is her fourth book.
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Book links:
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Next-Stop-Boston-Iris-Dorbian/dp/1949802353
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ReplyDeleteThere's a (spoiler alert) fight between two characters that took a while to write because I wanted to get a certain nuance just right for it. Also, the resolution of the story took a little time. Thanks for your question--Iris.
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DeleteCoffee in the morning!!--Iris
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