Lust and betrayal have always haunted rock bands, and Ghost Town was no exception.
Eddie
Lust, forbidden love, and betrayal haunts rock bands, and Ghost Town is no exception. When Sheppard found out what happened between our manager and his wife, I knew I could never reveal my secret.
I've loved Clarissa since the second I saw her, and it didn't matter one f*ck she belonged to our dead bandmate first.
I have to keep our affair from Sheppard or he'll hate me, and I owe him for everything the band has ever given me.
Clarissa knows I'll never kiss and tell, and angry and brokenhearted, she leaves me to go back to the life she knew before Derrick married her.
Now I have to choose: give up Shep's friendship and the band for the woman I love, or let her disappear, taking my heart with her.
Clarissa
Eddie hates me for turning him into a cheater, especially now that Dalton and Melody's secret came out.
All I wanted was something better, and people call me a gold-digger and a whore. I know what I am, but in Eddie's arms, just for a little while, I felt loved.
He might be keeping secrets, but I have secrets of my own, and they're hidden in my ten month old son's bright blue eyes.
I need to leave before Eddie finds out and hates me for a different reason.
I'll go back to my old life where I struggled to pay bills and keep a roof over my head. It's a life I'm used to; I never belonged with a rich rockstar anyway.
Twisted Lullabies touches on a few sensitive topics: depression, suicide, and cheating. If these subjects are a concern, please read with care.
Twisted Lullabies ends with a happily ever after, but it is best enjoyed if you've read book one, Twisted Alibis, first.