The author of New York Times bestseller and Reese's Book Club pick Lucky returns with a love letter to rock '
n' roll and star-crossed love, following Jane Pyre's road trip around Europe as she attempts to find out what really happened to her partner in love and music, who disappeared without a trace years earlier, leaving Jane to pick up the pieces. Jane Pyre was once one half of one of the most famous rock 'n' roll duos in the world, The Lightning Bottles. Years later, she's perhaps the most hated (and least understood) woman in music. She was never as popular with fans as her bandmate (and soulmate) Elijah--even if Jane was the one who wrote the songs that catapulted The Lightning Bottles to instant, dizzying fame, first in the Seattle grunge scene, and then around the world.
But then Elijah disappeared and everything came crashing down. Even now, years after Elijah vanished, Jane is universally blamed and reviled by the public. In an attempt to get some peace and quiet, Jane rents a house in a remote part of Germany where she knows she won't be disturbed.
But on the day she arrives, she's confronted by her new next-door neighbor, a sullen teenaged girl named Hen who just so happens to be a Lightning Bottles superfan--and who claims to have a piece of information that might solve the mystery of what happened to Elijah, and whether he is, in fact, still alive and leaving messages for Jane after all these years.
A cross-continent road trip about two misunderstood outsiders brought together by their shared love of music, interwoven with flashbacks to the beginnings of Jane and Elijah's love story and meteoric rise, The Lightning Bottles is a love story, a celebration of rock 'n' roll, and a searing portrait of the cost of fame.