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Head Case in Bloomington, MN
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It's 1988 and Regi Sebastian is fighting to stay sober in order to save her marriage and keep her rock band on top of the charts. It's a life of sex, drugs and rock and roll, but will it finally be the end of the music world's favorite female drummer?
"Head Case is the first installment of the chronicles of Regi Sebastian, drummer of the rock group "Pages." Written in a simple, easy to read narration that almost gives the effect of not reading a book at all, but instead getting the juicy low-down from a best friend over dinner and drinks. Head Case has a bit of anything you could possibly ask for from a rock and roll story, everything from both the glamour and grit of the rock and roll world, to sex, drugs, and even murder. It's a true page-turner that nags at you when you put it down because you want to know what's going to happen next. Quite a fun read for anyone who likes an action filled storyline, but for those of us who had our own dealings with rock and roll bands this is a must read... this book isn't as cliché as one might think, it's frankly, quite relatable." ~ Melanie Falina, Unrated Magazine
"...an almost magical style that allows the characters to grow before a reader's eyes in a sly yet efficient way." ~ R. Scott Bolton, RoughEdge.com
"Head Case is the first installment of the chronicles of Regi Sebastian, drummer of the rock group "Pages." Written in a simple, easy to read narration that almost gives the effect of not reading a book at all, but instead getting the juicy low-down from a best friend over dinner and drinks. Head Case has a bit of anything you could possibly ask for from a rock and roll story, everything from both the glamour and grit of the rock and roll world, to sex, drugs, and even murder. It's a true page-turner that nags at you when you put it down because you want to know what's going to happen next. Quite a fun read for anyone who likes an action filled storyline, but for those of us who had our own dealings with rock and roll bands this is a must read... this book isn't as cliché as one might think, it's frankly, quite relatable." ~ Melanie Falina, Unrated Magazine
"...an almost magical style that allows the characters to grow before a reader's eyes in a sly yet efficient way." ~ R. Scott Bolton, RoughEdge.com