Mimi sings in a small town bar
Hunter plays like the road is the only home he needs
Ethan has the power to make her a star
Two men. One voice. No easy answer.Mimi Echeverría knows exactly who she is: the woman behind the bar at the Izarra Tavern, the keeper of Basque songs no one else remembers, the single mom who made her peace with her small, magical life.
Until the Americana star Hunter Hale hears her sing at the opening of the Sierra Pines Amphitheater, and decides the whole world needs to hear her voice.
He invites her on the road. Two weeks. Seattle to LA. A chance to be exactly who she's afraid to be.
There's just one complication. His name is Ethan James.
The famous father of Mimi’s son has never stopped wanting her backand when the tour catches Hollywood's eye, Ethan moves fast. A label deal. Luxury suites. A life already built, waiting for her to step inside. His love is real. His generosity is real. And the gilded cage he's building for her is so beautiful she almost doesn't see the bars.
Caught between a man who wants to build a life around her and a man who wants to build one beside her, Mimi must decide: sing someone else's songor finally write her own.
"You're not a bartender who plays guitar. You're a musician who also tends bar." Hunter Hale
Hunter plays like the road is the only home he needs
Ethan has the power to make her a star
Two men. One voice. No easy answer.Mimi Echeverría knows exactly who she is: the woman behind the bar at the Izarra Tavern, the keeper of Basque songs no one else remembers, the single mom who made her peace with her small, magical life.
Until the Americana star Hunter Hale hears her sing at the opening of the Sierra Pines Amphitheater, and decides the whole world needs to hear her voice.
He invites her on the road. Two weeks. Seattle to LA. A chance to be exactly who she's afraid to be.
There's just one complication. His name is Ethan James.
The famous father of Mimi’s son has never stopped wanting her backand when the tour catches Hollywood's eye, Ethan moves fast. A label deal. Luxury suites. A life already built, waiting for her to step inside. His love is real. His generosity is real. And the gilded cage he's building for her is so beautiful she almost doesn't see the bars.
Caught between a man who wants to build a life around her and a man who wants to build one beside her, Mimi must decide: sing someone else's songor finally write her own.
"You're not a bartender who plays guitar. You're a musician who also tends bar." Hunter Hale