When stars fall, there's only one way back up.
Buxton Peak's bassist, Andy Smith isn't sure he can be the man Vanessa needs. When a chance meeting finds them at a cafe in London, Andy is only four months out of rehab and Vanessa is days away from returning to Nashville. A whirlwind romance ends in tragedy and loss. Can they find a way to patch up a relationship that spans across the Atlantic?
Andy's best mate, Gary Owens finds sobriety more difficult than he'd hoped. Temptations from a flirtatious American tourist don't help. But Buxton Peak needs their drummer back, and Gary is the only person who can pull himself back to center stage.
Can the guys reunite with their rock band? Or will their out-of-control behavior be too much for Buxton Peak to accept?
Note from Julie: Thank you for taking the time to get to know the rock stars from Buxton Peak. I hope you love them just as much as I do. Even the bad boys still have good hearts. They are raw, real, flawed, down to earth characters and, although the books are clean, they have been described as edgy. Multiple times. That's why I included edgy in the title. I want you, the reader, to know what you're getting. I mean, what could possibly go wrong when you throw together a youth pastor from an inner-city church, an atheist womanizer, a Christian boy who served as a missionary for two years, and two recovering addicts, one of whom experiences a heartbreaking overdose. Cry with them. Hate them. Forgive them. Walk beside them as they fall in love, and sometimes out of love. And let me know what you think. I love feedback from my readers, and I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Julie L. Spencer
***Note*** This book was originally published under the title Buxton Peak: London Bridges. The author gave it a new title and cover to more accurately reflect the story.