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Dylan Holt was never supposed to become a rock star.
He was just a suburban kid with a beat-up guitar, late-night rehearsals in a garage, and a band desperate to be heard. But after being discovered and signed by one of the biggest music companies in the country, Dylan is thrown headfirst into a life of sold-out shows, flashing cameras, and a kind of fame that changes everything it touches.
The industry demands more from him with every headline - more energy, more appearances, more chaos. What starts as harmless partying slowly spirals into addiction, despite the promise he once made to himself that he would never become another self-destructive celebrity story.
As the pressure grows heavier, the people around him begin slipping away. His bandmates stop feeling like family. The spotlight becomes isolating. And the fame everyone envied starts eating him alive behind closed doors.
But before the fame, before the drugs, before Dylan Holt became a name the whole world recognized, there was Cora-the girl who loved him when he was still just Dylan.
The same girl who once smiled at him and said,
"Fame looks good on you."