Take Me With You by K.A. Linde

Take Me With You by K.A. Linde

Author:K.A. Linde [Linde, K.A.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: New Adult
Publisher: K.A. Linde Inc
Published: 2015-01-25T16:00:00+00:00


“You’re doing what?” I crossed my arms and stared at Grant in disbelief.

I’d been back from spring break for only a total of three hours. It had been a great vacation. I was glad I had let Grant convince me to go even though that had meant he had to deal with the band and his dad by himself. Luckily, there had been no sign of his father while I was gone, but there had been a major development with the band.

“Going on tour,” Grant repeated.

“Already? I mean, doesn’t that seem…I don’t know…crazy?”

“Definitely crazy.” He picked me up around the middle and swung me around in a circle. “Ari, ContraBand is going on a real tour. We’re going to be playing multiple shows a week, making money off of our music, promoting ‘Life Raft’ and the upcoming album.”

“The album you haven’t even recorded yet,” I reminded him.

“Yeah, well, we just signed. And we have so many songs that have never even seen a real album before.”

“Besides the one from Corey.”

“Forget about Corey,” he said. “We’re talking about a big studio album recorded in Los Angeles. We’re talking about working with the best in the business.”

As I recalled, Grant had been thoroughly impressed with Corey’s work on their Life Raft EP, but I understood the enthusiasm. I wanted him to do well. I was being selfish. I didn’t want him to go away. I especially didn’t want him to go away when his crazy dad was on the loose and looking for him. Maybe it would be better for him. At least Grant would be gone. His dad couldn’t get to him if he wasn’t here.

“A tour and Los Angeles—big time.”

“That’s right, Princess.” He drew me in close to him and dropped a soft kiss on my mouth. “You’re dating a big-time rock star. How does it feel?”

“About the same as when you were a nobody rock star—totally and completely strange.”

He laughed, wove his fingers through my hair, and kissed me again. “I like tilting your world off balance.”

“You’re rather successful at it.”

“I’m going to keep it that way.”

“Good,” I murmured. “Now, tell me all the details about this tour.”

The Drift concert I had stumbled into the weekend before my birthday was the beginning of a small nationwide tour. They were hitting medium-sized venues all around the country, trying to gauge interest in a blowout arena tour.

The opening band Hollis had scheduled would be pulled from the lineup halfway through the tour because of lack of audience interest. I wasn’t surprised about that bit at all. The part I’d heard from them wasn’t that great, not that it was exactly my kind of music. But I remembered thinking that The Drift needed a better opener. Well, it had turned out that they were getting one—ContraBand.

Hollis wanted to plug the guys in as The Drift traveled back up the East Coast for the second half of the tour. Grant claimed it would give ContraBand a huge boost building anticipation for their upcoming album.



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