Solitude

Bobby Roland would much rather spend his evenings practicing songs on his electric guitar, but fate has a different idea tonight.
September 2014 · Share a reply or review

Premonitions of disaster tend to put a damper on one’s plans.

Bobby Roland would much rather spend his evenings practicing songs on his electric guitar, but fate has a different idea tonight.

Bobby hangs out with a local rock band on the weekends, and he knows one of the members will be killed at tonight’s jam session. But who will be hurt, and how will Bobby save him? Can he set aside his fear and be vigilant enough to find out, or will it be too late?

Part of the Chronicles of Servitude series. Prequel to Servant.

Bailey has written an interesting story in Solitude. She dives straight into the tale and sets the scene well. Bobby seems like a decent character who happens to be plagued with visions. Not unlike Dean Koontz’s Odd Thomas series, the story kept me riveted. There is so much to do with the character and, I believe, a lot more stories to tell as he travels the country.

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