SKIP TO THE END (2016)
"In an attempt to come clean, Jonny's sanity is called into question when he confesses to Emily about the guitar's true nature, which leads her to re-evaluate publishing her exposé on him. Jonny substitutes one addition for another by refusing to accept that the guitar can't fix his past. His full-blown obsession with saving Kirk - for better or worse - will take him down a path of no return."
"P.I. Nate McCoy is determined to avoid the long sleep. After dodging a bullet (literally), Nate, Jameson, and Alan pursue the assassin. The chase leads them to discover the truth behind Tatiana's kidnapping and a plot deeper than they could've ever imagined!"
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Jeremy HoltArtist
Alex DiottoReading Order
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Skip To The End #1 (Of 4)
"Jonny Wells desperately wants to relive his grunge rock royalty past. As bassist of Samsara, he craved the Rock'n'Roll lifestyle that eventually claimed the life of the band's visionary lead singer and his best friend. Now a VH1 cautionary tale of drug addiction and self-loathing, Wells trades his smack for an old battered guitar, and discovers that returning to his former glory days are only a few chords away. Literally."
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Skip To The End #2 (Of 4)
"Jonny loathes Narcotic Anonymous meetings but dammit, he'll go, and not to just try to kick the habit. Enter Emily, meeting moderator and budding journalist, who encourages Jonny to revisit his past as a means of closure, which inspires him to test the limits of the guitar and just how far he'll go to save the band. "
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Skip To The End #3 (Of 4)
"P.I. Nate McCoy is determined to avoid the long sleep. After dodging a bullet (literally), Nate, Jameson, and Alan pursue the assassin. The chase leads them to discover the truth behind Tatiana's kidnapping and a plot deeper than they could've ever imagined!"
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Skip To The End #4 (Of 4)
"In an attempt to come clean, Jonny's sanity is called into question when he confesses to Emily about the guitar's true nature, which leads her to re-evaluate publishing her exposé on him. Jonny substitutes one addition for another by refusing to accept that the guitar can't fix his past. His full-blown obsession with saving Kirk - for better or worse - will take him down a path of no return."