Daisy Jones & The Six Audiobook Free by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Daisy Jones & The Six (2019)

A gripping story the ascent of a legendary band.

The story focuses on the meteoric rise and fall of a rock band in 1970s America and their lead singer, Daisy Jones, who was as electrifying as the music she made with her bandmate, Billy Dunne.

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Daisy is a young woman living in Los Angeles in the late 1960s, who sneaks into nightclubs on the Sunset Strip, sleeps with rock stars, and dreams of singing at the Whisky a Go-Go. The sex and drugs may be thrilling, but it‘s the rock ’ n’ roll she loves best. She’s already got a following when she was just 20 years old. Also getting noticed is The Six.

“A gripping story about the whirlwind rise of a legendary band and their beautiful lead singer. It reveals the mystery behind their infamous breakup.”

The Book Guide® Editor

A band led by the broody Billy Dunne. As he prepares for his first tour, his girlfriend discovers she’s pregnant, and with the weight of impending fatherhood and stardom, Billy goes a bit crazy on the road. Daisy and Billy meet when a producer realizes that if they’re going to succeed, they need to put them together. What happens next will be remembered for generations.

Daisy Jones & The Six (2019) by Taylor Jenkins Reid

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