Secrets and lies have always haunted rock bands, and Ghost Town was no exception.
Brock
The moment I picked up Olivia's friend from the airport, I knew my life would never be the same, but like the characters in a sad music video, I've been unlucky in love.
Agatha is beautiful, compassionate, and kind, and she understands my creative eccentricities in a way my ex-wife never did
I try to resist, but I fall desperately in love. I want to ask her to stay, but Eddie's been snooping into Derrick's past and what he finds out won't be good for me. Derrick may be dead and buried, but his secrets aren't . . . and neither are mine.
Once the truth is exposed, I'll never see Agatha again and Shep and Eddie won't want anything to do with me. My money can buy a lot of things, but it can't buy forgiveness and that's the one thing I need most of all.
Agatha
Brock's a locked box and I want the key. He says he won't like what I find, but I'm not worried about that. The pain in his eyes and his broken heart tell me all I need to know.
The longer I visit Liv and Sheppard, the more entangled I get, and I want nothing more than to stay in California and build a life on my terms.
But there are things I'm running away from, and they'll catch up with me.
Nothing in my life has been mine, but because of my twisted lies, Brock won't be either.
He's one of the most famous rockstars in the world, and when I finally tell him the truth, I'll walk away and never look back.
And I know, without a doubt, he'll let me go.
Twisted Lies touches on a few sensitive topics: depression, suicide, and cheating. If these subjects are a concern, please read with care.
Twisted Lies ends with a happily ever after, but you may enjoy the story more if you read Twisted Alibis and Twisted Lullabies, books one and two in the Ghost Town Trilogy, first.