Publisher's Synopsis
Lennon can't remember what it feels like to be happy. He might be one of the famous Ransome brothers, the bassist for the hottest rock group in the country, but fame and fortune can't fix this. There are nightmares he doesn't understand. Memories he can't explain. And always, always the unshakable sense that he's made a terrible mistake. A mistake that changed the course of his family's lives forever. His brothers don't know how to help him. His father doesn't know how to help him. And he certainly doesn't know how to help himself. Then he meets Haylee Hunt, the lead singer of Ransom's opening band. And just like in the best love songs, everything changes. With Haylee, Lennon doesn't have to feel so afraid all the time. The guilt that haunts him seems to fade, just a little. Because Haylee, somehow, seems to understand exactly how it feels to be broken. But the hazy memories refuse to fade away. The nightmares are getting clearer. And even Haylee won't be able to help him when the past finally crashes back into his life.