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RIOT: Julie and the Phantoms
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Complete, First published Nov 21, 2020
{Sunset Curve isn't the only ghost musician out there.}

Hollywood tragedy strikes again: twenty-two years after the up-and-coming band Sunset Curve tragically passed, a new star has faced the same fate. Young singer Daisy Patterson was found deceased late Friday night in the Green Room of the popular music venue, The Orpheum. 

The young teen, of the band RIOT, was due to perform in just 10 minutes when a stagehand arrived to retrieve the young girl. Upon finding the musician unresponsive he rushed for help. Unfortunately, it was far too late. 

Her death is still being investigated at this moment, more to come soon.

(WARNING: this book is a multi-media story. it is best read online, or with good connection. however, the media doesn't play a large part in the actual story.)
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Harmony grew up with Sunset Curve. Their music was the soundtrack of her childhood, blasting through car speakers on late-night drives, dancing barefoot in the kitchen with her parents, singing every word as if it meant something. She knew the story. The band that could have been huge, cut short by a freak accident after eating tainted street dogs. But even years later, she never stopped listening. And while the people who knew them loved Luke's raspy, reckless energy or Alex's perfect timing, her heart always drifted to Reggie. Something about his voice, so warm and steady, calmed her down in a way nothing else could. Even when she could barely hear him over the others, it always felt like he was singing just to her. So what happens when she meets them? Really meet them. Like... ghost-of-a-dead-band standing-in-her-friend's garage kind of meeting. Turns out, they've been stuck here all along, unseen and unheard. Until Harmony and Julie. And while they all feel like old friends, there's something different about Reggie, something that makes her heart race and your chest ache in a way she can't explain. Falling for a ghost was never the plan. But neither was discovering that the music that saved her might be the very thing that binds her to a boy who doesn't belong in her world... and a past that refuses to let go.