The Future Saints by Ashley Winstead

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The Future Saints by Ashley Winstead

Contemporary fiction

The Future Saints

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by Ashley Winstead

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The lead singer of an indie band must balance newfound fame and a budding romance while healing from a tragic loss.

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    Romance

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    Multiple viewpoints

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    Drug & alcohol use

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    Siblings

Synopsis

The best love stories are the ones you don’t expect.

When record executive Theo meets the Future Saints, they’re bombing at a dive bar in their hometown. Since the tragic death of their manager, the band has been in a downward spiral and Theo has been dispatched to coax a new—and successful—album out of them, or else let them go.

Immediately, Theo is struck by Hannah, the group’s impetuous lead singer, who’s gone off script by debuting a whole new sound, replacing their California pop with gut-wrenching rock. When this new music goes viral, striking an unexpected chord with fans, Theo puts his career on the line to give the Saints one last shot at success with a new tour, new record, and new start.

But Hannah’s grief has larger consequences for the group, and her increasingly destructive antics become a distraction as she and her sister Ginny—her lifelong partner in crime—undermine Theo at every turn. Hannah isn’t ready to move on or prepared for the fame she’s been chasing, and the weight of her problems jeopardize the band, her growing closeness with Theo, and, worst of all, her relationship with her sister—all while the world watches closely. The Future Saints’ big break is here—if only they can survive it.

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The Future Saints

Chapter 1

Theo

Saturday, April 13, 2024

The woman on the stage is haunted. I see it the moment she walks out, but no one else in the audience seems to have noticed—they’re all still laughing and joking as if nothing’s wrong. For a second, I forget that my career rests in this woman’s hands. I’m rooted to the floor, mesmerized by how protectively she wears her aloofness, how obvious the vulnerability she’s trying to mask.

I can understand why she wouldn’t want to be here on this worn-out stage at the Hideout, playing a venue well past its prime in a California beach town too far north of Los Angeles to count as relevant. But this is also the only place she knows how to be—under a spotlight, her baby-blue Jazzmaster guitar strapped to her chest, living or dying by what the sound of her voice and the power of her words can do to a bunch of strangers.

It took effort to land in the same room as her. I’d had to cancel my meetings and fly cross-country into LAX, rent a car, and drive two hours north up the 101. But the truth is, it’s nice to be out of the office and back in the scene. The stale beer sticking to my shoes and herbal scent of old weed remind me of the shows I used to crash as a teenager in my own shitty dive bar back in Virginia.

The crowd here skews young, and they’re dressed like the band: baggy pants and hoodies, too warm and oversize for California. They have slender tattoos on their fingers and septum piercings and hair dyed pastel colors. West Coast hipsters: more sun bleached and skateboard friendly than the ones I’m familiar with. There are about fifty people total, which is less than you’d want for a band six years into their career on a major label. But the energy in the room—the low thrum of excitement—reminds me of my glory days, back when I was still only a fan, with a nose for bands that had yet to be discovered. Even though the crowd is small, they’re passionate.

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Why we chose it...


We were moved by the messy, rewarding relationships at the heart of this novel, from complicated families and friendships to a sparkling, budding romance.


The novel’s poignant exploration of grief, baggage, and learning to heal again in the face of tragedy felt cathartic to read.


With its immersive look into the music world, this book gives a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the struggle of balancing fame with authenticity.