From award-winning author Lori Rader-Day, Wreck Your Heart is an engaging, âwisecracking and wonderfulâ crime novel with a big heart, about a country and midwestern singer out to catch her big break before familyâor murderâwrecks everything.
Dahlia âDollâ Devine had the kind of hardscrabble beginning that could launch a thousand broken-hearted country songs, but now sheâs the star of her own stage at McPheeâs Tavern. As part of Chicagoâsâyes, Chicagoâsâcountry music scene, Dahlia is an up-and-coming singer in spangles and boots of classic country tunes. Up and coming, that is, until her boyfriend Joey up and went, taking the rent money with him.
So Dahlia is back to square one, relying on Alex McPheeâagain. Alex helped her out of a bad situation when she was a kid living rough with her mother. Now heâs part landlord, part band booster, all-around rescuer. Itâs just that Dahlia wishes she didnât keep giving him reasons to have to do it.
Just as Dahlia suspects sheâs scraped rock bottom, the mother she hasnât spoken to in twenty years shows up with something to say. The next morning, a distraught young woman arrives at the bar, asking after her missing motherâDahlia's mother, too, even if the missing suburban PTA mom the girl describes sounds pretty different from the one who let Dahlia down all those years ago.
Though no one is using the word sister any time soon, Dahlia lets herself be drawn into reuniting the family that might have been hers. But when a body is discovered outside McPheeâs Tavern, the crime threatens not just the place Dahlia has made into a home, but everything sheâs believed about her past, her dreams for the future, and the people she was just, maybe, beginning to let into her heart.
From award-winning author Lori Rader-Day, Wreck Your Heart is an engaging, âwisecracking and wonderfulâ crime novel with a big heart, about a country and midwestern singer out to catch her big break before familyâor murderâwrecks everything.
Dahlia âDollâ Devine had the kind of hardscrabble beginning that could launch a thousand broken-hearted country songs, but now sheâs the star of her own stage at McPheeâs Tavern. As part of Chicagoâsâyes, Chicagoâsâcountry music scene, Dahlia is an up-and-coming singer in spangles and boots of classic country tunes. Up and coming, that is, until her boyfriend Joey up and went, taking the rent money with him.
So Dahlia is back to square one, relying on Alex McPheeâagain. Alex helped her out of a bad situation when she was a kid living rough with her mother. Now heâs part landlord, part band booster, all-around rescuer. Itâs just that Dahlia wishes she didnât keep giving him reasons to have to do it.
Just as Dahlia suspects sheâs scraped rock bottom, the mother she hasnât spoken to in twenty years shows up with something to say. The next morning, a distraught young woman arrives at the bar, asking after her missing motherâDahlia's mother, too, even if the missing suburban PTA mom the girl describes sounds pretty different from the one who let Dahlia down all those years ago.
Though no one is using the word sister any time soon, Dahlia lets herself be drawn into reuniting the family that might have been hers. But when a body is discovered outside McPheeâs Tavern, the crime threatens not just the place Dahlia has made into a home, but everything sheâs believed about her past, her dreams for the future, and the people she was just, maybe, beginning to let into her heart.