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Viral Rhapsody

(2026)
(The second book in the Genesis of Echo series)
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Nyx Calder (Echo)'s raw, authentic music, born from a struggling neighborhood, has gone viral, catching the attention of the music industry. In Viral Rhapsody, Echo's life is transformed overnight. They are courted by major labels, eventually signing with a powerful executive, Morgan Thayre, who promises global reach and artistic freedom.

This book plunges Echo into the exhilarating, fast-paced world of mainstream music. They experience the intoxicating rush of newfound fame: whirlwind tours, sold-out shows, screaming fans, and the constant flash of cameras. Their manager, Kit Landen, a shrewd but loyal figure, tries to guide Echo through the dizzying ascent, handling contracts, media appearances, and the relentless demands of a burgeoning career.

Echo collaborates with new producers and artists, refining their sound while trying to maintain the authenticity that first propelled them to stardom. The "Viral Rhapsody" album becomes a sensation, a vibrant collection of tracks that capture the excitement and wonder of their sudden success. However, amidst the euphoria, subtle hints of the pressures of fame begin to surface-the loss of privacy, the constant travel, the first whispers of creative compromise. The narrative culminates with Echo's music dominating the charts, a global phenomenon, but with a growing awareness that this dream comes with a price, setting the stage for the challenges of maintaining their platinum reign.


Genre: Literary Fiction

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