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Albert Camus

Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Finding Sadie and Forgetting Popper (Los Rancheros #o.5, #3) by Brandace Morrow

18+ Double Cover Reveal: "To the author: Kudos to you. You have taken subjects in this read that will leave major everlasting effects on each reader that reads this amazing book. You will put calmness in many hearts and leave smiles among them. 
To the readers: Sit back and enjoy. - Goodreads


Description:

Finding Sadie
At fifteen, I took on the role of Popper out of necessity, forgetting the person I was. That's when I became the lead singer of a grunge metal band.

Now at twenty-two I'm cocky, a pessimist, and violent. My shrink is even fed up with me, suggesting I try something radical to appreciate the value of life.

She gives me a card that leads me to him, and ultimately I find . . . me.

Forgetting Popper
Can be read as a stand alone novel

Being a celebrity makes people think they know who I am. Just because I can't leave my house without a camera in my face, doesn't mean you know me.
The sad part is that for so long, I thought of myself the same way everyone else does. Screaming to mosh pits, I personify Popper, lead singer of the band Chimera.

But I have a secret life. A life where I'm a hero, where people look up to me. When my fake celebrity world comes crashing down, and I'm left with not only my secret, but others as well, there is one man standing behind me.

The only thing is, he has the biggest secrets of all.

About the author:
Brandace Morrow is a full time mom of four, and currently stationed overseas with her sexy soldier. Her recent obsessions are Maroon 5, rum and coke, and reading in no particular order. Despite being terribly awkward with social media, she's everywhere. Frequently subjecting the public to pictures of her minion's messes, and everything that is Momdom in the Morrow house.


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