MEGASTAR by R. J. Eastwood
With a twist of fate and a bit of kismet, nineteen-year-old Addison Stone stumbles upon solace when he discovers his extraordinary singing voice that brings him international fame and fortune. As he climbs the ladder to musical acclaim, he finds he is unprepared for his success. His memories remain tethered to his turbulent childhood, having been raised by a mentally unstable mother who was abused as a child herself and has passed her demons onto Addison, leaving him emotionally scarred.
But amidst the blinding lights and thunderous applause, Addison falls in love with a young woman named Hanna, and she with him. As Addison’s star continues to rise, there is a deafening silence as he loses Hanna’s love for his addiction to his newfound fame and fortune. Emotionally crushed, he vows to win her back.
Journey behind the scenes through the ups and downs and demands of international stardom as “MEGASTAR” takes you on a captivating odyssey.
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Author Bio:
Mr. Emery’s career as a Producer, Director, and Writer of motion pictures and television productions spans four decades. At a very early age, he began writing short stories and shared them with one of his teachers, who encouraged him to keep writing. His work in motion pictures and television eventually led him to begin writing books, both fiction and non-fiction, for which he has received many book awards, among them, Pen America, Author’s Circle, Book Excellence, Book Talk Radio, Readers Favorite, Literary Titan, International Review of Books.
His newest novel, “MEGASTAR,” is his 9th publication.
Mr. Emery’s film career began with writing and directing regional and national TV commercials, live local television, corporate films, network documentaries, and motion pictures. His award-winning productions include “Swimming Upstream” (feature film), “For God and Country: A Marine Snipers Story” (MSNBC), “The Directors” (91 episodes Starz/Encore), “The Genocide Factor” (4-hour mini-series PBS)