Chad Peery

Biography

Chad's rock years: bassist for John Kay & Steppenwolf and Fleetwood Mac's Bob Welch. Tour mates included the Starship, Foreigner, Heart, Eddie Money, Fleetwood Mac, the Cars, Steve miller, Little River Band, and many others. Chad is a nationally recognized radio programmer, worked as a private investigator in L.A, and has been writing novels and short stories since 1990. Studied in the John DuFresne writer's group at Florida Atlantic University.

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Books

Smoking Jimi
Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 82,030. Language: English. Published: April 4, 2009 . Categories: Fiction » Plays & Screenplays » American
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It's 1999, the year we were supposed to party, and in Smoking Jimi, former rock musician Chad Peery (Steppenwolf, Bob Welch) whips up a wild, 90's-flavored road adventure loaded with enough sex, drugs, rock-n-roll, and over-the-top perversion to satisfy any craving. Smoking Jimi starts like a slow blues, and cranks up the volume for a smash-the-guitars, raucous ending. The van's ready, you coming?
Stealing Margo
Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 111,830. Language: English. Published: March 15, 2009 . Categories: Fiction » Plays & Screenplays » American
Margo's years as an 80's rock singer were over, until a West Virginia fan abducts her to an Appalachian hideaway. There, Margo discovers a long-lost daughter, and embarks upon a musical competition that could save both their lives. If you enjoy a book filled with breath-taking surprises, unpredictable characters, and wondrous glimpses into landscapes most of us will never see, read Stealing Margo.

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