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The First Broken Note: Book 1 The Broken Notes Saga

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The First Broken Note
Book One of The Broken Notes Saga
by Kristina Balla

Riley Chase is a production assistant on a major rock tour—one of the invisible people who keeps the show alive while the spotlight stays fixed on the band. She knows load-ins and load-outs. She knows dressing rooms, catering, VIP, merch, call times, and how to stay out of the way while making a multi-million dollar tour run smooth. She knows the unspoken rule of

The show always goes on.

When a rigger dies during load-in at a sold-out arena, everyone is quick to call it an accident. Equipment fails. People make mistakes. Touring is dangerous.

But Riley feels it immediately—something about the fall doesn’t sit right.

As the tour rolls forward with Jetstream, a breakout rock band from Georgia riding sold-out crowds and rising industry pressure, Riley begins noticing small details others equipment that’s been subtly altered, systems behaving just slightly off-script, patterns that don’t belong to chaos. Her instincts sharpen. Her body reacts before her brain can explain why. And the more she pays attention, the clearer it becomes that someone else is paying attention too.

Behind the scenes of screaming fans and perfectly timed lights, the music industry runs on momentum, money, and silence. Problems are buried. Questions are discouraged. Liability is managed, not confronted. The machine doesn’t stop—not for injuries, not for grief, and certainly not for the people it grinds down along the way.

Tour life demands precision, speed, and obedience. Mistakes are smoothed over. Reports are rewritten. Narratives are controlled. And when something goes wrong, the machine keeps moving—because stopping costs money, momentum, and power. As Riley navigates long nights, endless call times, and the quiet pressure to fall in line, she begins to understand that some systems don’t fail by accident. They fail exactly as designed.
Riley is not a hero. She isn’t chasing a grand truth or trying to burn anything down. She’s just doing her job—until noticing becomes unavoidable, and staying silent starts to feel like complicity.

Caught between loyalty and survival, Riley finds herself pulled deeper into the tour’s inner orbit, where management decisions are made behind closed doors and image matters more than safety. Her growing connection to Theo, Jetstream’s guarded guitarist, complicates everything—because caring makes the risks sharper, and attachment creates leverage she never asked for.
The deeper Riley sinks into the rhythm of the road, the harder it becomes to separate coincidence from intent. What looks like chaos to everyone else begins to feel curated—timed, measured, and deliberate. The system rewards those who don’t ask questions. It isolates those who do.

Riley isn’t chasing the truth.
She’s just trying to survive it.
But survival has a cost.

And once you hear the first broken note, you can never unhear the song that follows.
The First Broken Note is a dark, atmospheric rock-and-roll thriller that pulls readers backstage into the brutal reality of touring life—where power hides in logistics, danger lives overhead, and the people who keep the show running are often the first ones sacrificed.

Smart, tense, and sharply observed, this debut novel blends industry accuracy with creeping psychological suspense, exploring what happens when the wrong person starts paying attention—and why some systems are designed to punish anyone who listens too closely.

310 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 26, 2025

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