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When elusive metal frontman Dax Nakamura agrees to give his first interview in years, he has one his ex, Sloane Donavan, has to write it.
Bad-boy-turned-straight-edge frontman, Dax Nakamura, would prefer the skeletons in his closet to stay there, thank you very much. But not giving ...
Bad-boy-turned-straight-edge frontman, Dax Nakamura, would prefer the skeletons in his closet to stay there, thank you very much. But not giving ...
When elusive metal frontman Dax Nakamura agrees to give his first interview in years, he has one his ex, Sloane Donavan, has to write it.
Bad-boy-turned-straight-edge frontman, Dax Nakamura, would prefer the skeletons in his closet to stay there, thank you very much. But not giving interviews didnât stop the press from writing about one of metalâs biggest bandsâor its lead vocalist. With their new album about to drop, Dax is finally ready to address the rumors that have plagued Final Revelations for the past eight years. And the only person he trusts to write it is the same person who broke his heart three summers ago.
Sloane Donavan knew she wanted to write about music since the first time she posted a MySpace blog for her neighborâs garage band. A journalism degree, a failed internship, and countless backstage passes later, Sloane still hasnât secured the dream job she left her dream man behind for. So when Dax shows back up with a career-making opportunityâexclusive insight into him, his band, and the chance to craft the narrative of one of the sceneâs most revered bandsâSloane agrees, with one No one can know theyâre exes. As they dive into Daxâs past, Sloane quickly realizes their history isnât the only thing heâs hiding, and Sloane has a choice to make. The article Dax wants and the salacious tell-all Sloaneâs editor expects are two completely different stories. This is the big break sheâs been waiting for, but it comes with a the chance to rewrite the ending with her first and only love.
Bad-boy-turned-straight-edge frontman, Dax Nakamura, would prefer the skeletons in his closet to stay there, thank you very much. But not giving interviews didnât stop the press from writing about one of metalâs biggest bandsâor its lead vocalist. With their new album about to drop, Dax is finally ready to address the rumors that have plagued Final Revelations for the past eight years. And the only person he trusts to write it is the same person who broke his heart three summers ago.
Sloane Donavan knew she wanted to write about music since the first time she posted a MySpace blog for her neighborâs garage band. A journalism degree, a failed internship, and countless backstage passes later, Sloane still hasnât secured the dream job she left her dream man behind for. So when Dax shows back up with a career-making opportunityâexclusive insight into him, his band, and the chance to craft the narrative of one of the sceneâs most revered bandsâSloane agrees, with one No one can know theyâre exes. As they dive into Daxâs past, Sloane quickly realizes their history isnât the only thing heâs hiding, and Sloane has a choice to make. The article Dax wants and the salacious tell-all Sloaneâs editor expects are two completely different stories. This is the big break sheâs been waiting for, but it comes with a the chance to rewrite the ending with her first and only love.
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