Conor Kelman determines to make his music dream come true. Billed as the new Hank Williams in Nashville his fan base builds and his songs rise to the top. His driver takes an interest in the young musician and shows him how to survive life on the road. Conor's addictive and impulsive behaviors make him a prime target for those who take advantage of the upcoming star. He takes to the world of rampant sex, parties, pills and alcohol not knowing his life will turn upside down as his career and life itself fall in the hands of others.
In the end, he must choose between music and the girl that loves him—or a little white house in the orchard and the girl that brings back memories.
American author Paul Keene writes literary fiction: ghosts, supernatural. The retired educator shares his Idaho home with a wife, daughter, two pugs and a German Shepherd.
I received this final book of Paul Keene's trilogy in exchange for my review. I had read book 1 (Among the Jimson Weeds) & book 2 (Between Pieces) and was pleased when Paul asked me to read and review book 3. This final installment of Conor Kelman in this "Running Nowhere" trilogy is absolutely brilliant, with bits of twists throughout to keep you reading on & on. Paul Keene is a terrific writer whose talent is unsurpassed! I highly recommend this coming-of-age series to anyone who simply wants a good book to read, and you may just learn a few things about yourself while traveling this journey with Conor and the gang!!