Shine Like The Sun

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Author: A.L. Means ISBN: 9781301307241
Publisher: A.L. Means Publication: September 27, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: A.L. Means
ISBN: 9781301307241
Publisher: A.L. Means
Publication: September 27, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

As the new century dawns, Roy Huntley is in his early 50s and well past the usual shelf life for a rock and roll star. He has had his share of fame and fortune, and settled for a scenic Shangri-La in Arizona and a second wife young enough to be his daughter.
Hanging out with fellow British bandmate Chris Russell has passed the time nicely for a couple of years. But time to reflect has had its down side. A chance to reactivate their rock group revives dormant dilemmas. Is Huntley ready to let go of the role that has been so central to his life? Is he still capable of a comeback? Questions of legacy and self worth come into play. After all, performing music and the accompanying acclaim seemed to have come to him as a birthright.
Leaving the old life behind seems to be the rational choice. It's not so easy to walk away though. There's one last chance to prove himself. As the group assembles for its comeback concert without him, Huntley confronts his estranged colleagues. His credibility hangs in the balance. Even Huntley isn't sure what he wants. But his fans have not forgotten him. Whether he likes it or not, he can't escape what he has become. Even his wife will not allow that.

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As the new century dawns, Roy Huntley is in his early 50s and well past the usual shelf life for a rock and roll star. He has had his share of fame and fortune, and settled for a scenic Shangri-La in Arizona and a second wife young enough to be his daughter.
Hanging out with fellow British bandmate Chris Russell has passed the time nicely for a couple of years. But time to reflect has had its down side. A chance to reactivate their rock group revives dormant dilemmas. Is Huntley ready to let go of the role that has been so central to his life? Is he still capable of a comeback? Questions of legacy and self worth come into play. After all, performing music and the accompanying acclaim seemed to have come to him as a birthright.
Leaving the old life behind seems to be the rational choice. It's not so easy to walk away though. There's one last chance to prove himself. As the group assembles for its comeback concert without him, Huntley confronts his estranged colleagues. His credibility hangs in the balance. Even Huntley isn't sure what he wants. But his fans have not forgotten him. Whether he likes it or not, he can't escape what he has become. Even his wife will not allow that.

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