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Rehearsal: A Different Drummer

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By LK Hunsaker
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Published: Jan. 22, 2009
Words: 328176 (approximate)
Language: English


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Susie Brooks is a dance teacher whose main stability is her best friend, Evan Scott, a guitarist with a flair for the business world. When Duncan O'Neil, Evan’s new friend, moves into their world, he changes the dynamics not only within the band but also within Evan and Susie's relationship. Together, they struggle through love, loss, and secret passions during the world of 1970s rock music.

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romance, love, friendship, relationship, mainstream, music, dance, arts, rock, bands, massachusetts, pennsylvania, touring, 1970, seventies

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Review by: Celia Yeary on July 16, 2010 : star star star star star
Rehearsal is a novel that revolves around the lives and interactions of members of a Seventies rock band called “Raucous.” Evan Scott, guitarist of the band, and Susie Brooks, a dancer, are a couple, but when guitarist Duncan O’Neil arrives on the scene, his heavy accent, independent lifestyle, and good looks “rock” the boat. With great secondary characters and intriguing sub-plots, Rehearsal takes the reader on an intense, emotional journey.
The author has filled this lengthy novel with enduring human longings—heartbreak, insecurities, jealousy, disappointment, but most of all, love. With brilliant writing, Ms. Hunsaker uses the societal upheavals of the Seventies to mirror the turmoil in the characters’ lives.
Both fans and non-fans of rock will appreciate and enjoy Rehearsal.
The last page is not the end, however—a sequel is already available.
Reviewed by Celia Yeary
(reviewed long after purchase)

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