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Ghost Song

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"A fire engulfs the stage. Dead Dogs Howl guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter, Erik Devon survives, but scarred, his voice destroyed, his memory in shards. Presumed dead, he is blamed for the deaths of band members and crew. Forced into hiding, a ghost of his former self, Devon watches other musicians perform at his club. Then, one day, he hears her voice.
Cara Friday pays homage to her dead idol by emulating Devon’s style and performing his music. Discovered by the manager of Dead Dogs Howl, Cara is groomed to keep Devon’s career alive, singing only his songs. How long will Devon’s ghost haunt her? How long can she be his voice without losing her own? But someone is watching over Cara Friday’s career. Someone in the shadows waits and listens.
GHOST SONG adapts the tragic story of the Phantom of the Opera and brings it into the world of contemporary rock."

356 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2012

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August 16, 2019
I read Sadie's Phoenix of the Opera series a few years back and instantly fell in love with her writing style. She doesn't disappoint in this one either. Sadie's books are always well-written. They're not just some Phan Phic drabble. They actually have well-developed plots that draw you in and leave you burning to read more.

I've been into the modern Phantom tales lately, so when I found out Sadie had a modern one out, I naturally couldn't wait to read it.

I loved how real this book was. Sadie did an amazing job of writing it true to life. The tone is that of our modern age. This story isn't exactly what I'd call a modern retelling but rather an spin-off. Although it was inspired by Phantom, it has a life of its own too.

I liked all the characters and could empathize with Cara so much. Sadie did a great job is still giving this book that Phantom of the Opera-theme without just doing a flat modern retelling.

Highly recommend this for any Phantom Phan.
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