By Hope



In the Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll Trilogy, I've tried to capture the not-so-believable and make it seem like it's an everyday thing. We all think Hanson is a wholesome, family-oriented band, but what if they weren't? What if they took on the persona of other rock stars and suddenly did drugs and screwed girls whenever they pleased? What if they forgot, even for just a moment, that they were supposed to be in the business for the music? What if all of a sudden the rise of fame went to their heads and they believed that it was all about the money, the drugs, and the girls? This is what it would look like.

Faux Faux in French means 'false' or 'fake.' Nic King finds the term very fitting to describe her new mix of friends. Her best friend Darling takes her along to a Hanson concert, where she finds a little more than she expected. Not only is there an onslaught of drunk and high girls, those girls also are groupies.

Blue Envy The sequel to Faux set a year after book one ends. After a year of thinking things over and learning to rebuild themselves, Zac and Nic return to the summer tour with a slightly different outlook on things.

Drift Basically a rewrite of Blue Envy from Zac's point of view. It explains more of what happens before the tour, gives a detailed look of the tour from Zac's perspective, and finishes up the series in this twenty-two chapter epic.

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