Forgotten Parallels. Parallels, #3

Par : Shel Schneider
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231056736
  • EAN9798231056736
  • Date de parution14/06/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

In a universe where popular music is outlawed and a handful of men control everything, citizens throughout the world are forced into fake lives simply to survive. Artists are treated like rock stars, but the art does little to ease the darkness of oppression. When Mary finds herself in New York City, broke and homeless, it feels like the end. She sees a glimpse of a life she could have experienced if things had been different - if music had not been a threat to those in charge. As a best selling artist, Scarlet has the eyes of the world focused on her, but she knows this life should have been different.
A different woman should be on the stage, and she should be singing to sold out crowds. She should be creating magic with her music. Can Scarlet find this woman who is destined to become a music superstar? Can the magic in the music find a way into their world? Will they be able to turn the tide and stop the oppression?
In a universe where popular music is outlawed and a handful of men control everything, citizens throughout the world are forced into fake lives simply to survive. Artists are treated like rock stars, but the art does little to ease the darkness of oppression. When Mary finds herself in New York City, broke and homeless, it feels like the end. She sees a glimpse of a life she could have experienced if things had been different - if music had not been a threat to those in charge. As a best selling artist, Scarlet has the eyes of the world focused on her, but she knows this life should have been different.
A different woman should be on the stage, and she should be singing to sold out crowds. She should be creating magic with her music. Can Scarlet find this woman who is destined to become a music superstar? Can the magic in the music find a way into their world? Will they be able to turn the tide and stop the oppression?