“Time to Rock” by Peter J. Maida – A Must-Read Novel for Music and Fiction Lovers

“Time to Rock” by Peter J. Maida is a captivating novel that tells the story of Freddie MacArthur, the lead guitar player of the band Barracuda. The book takes readers back to September 1973, a time when the band was at the height of its success. The band was on top of the world with a number-one single and a highly-rated album. However, success came with its own problems, and the band faced some serious issues.

The story takes a dramatic turn after the band’s last concert in Detroit, where Freddie meets a college student named Emily Hicks. As they race down the Edsel Ford Freeway, they encounter a blue curtain of energy that changes their lives forever.

Time to Rock” is an impeccably written novel that captures the essence of the music scene in the 1970s. The story flows beautifully, and the well-developed characters make readers feel part of the band’s journey. Peter J. Maida’s writing talent keeps readers engaged and wanting more.

The 1970s were a transformative period in the world of music, particularly for rock ‘n’ roll. The decade ushered in an era of experimentation, with bands pushing boundaries and challenging the status quo. This was a time when rock music splintered into numerous sub-genres, from the heavy metal of Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin to the progressive rock of Pink Floyd and the punk rock movement that emerged in the mid to late 70s. 

Their journey, as depicted in Maida’s novel, perfectly encapsulates the trials, tribulations, and triumphs that many bands faced during this revolutionary era in music history.

The book is a story about music and the 1970s and raises some significant ethical and moral questions relevant today. The novel addresses the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse and the importance of taking responsibility for one’s actions. It also highlights the significance of standing up for what is right, even if it might mean facing the consequences.

In “Time to Rock,” Maida doesn’t just offer an engaging narrative, but also masterfully recreates the raw energy and rebellious spirit that embodied the 70s rock scene. From Freddie’s electrifying guitar solos to the backstage parties drowned in a haze of smoke and liquor, Maida paints an immersive, vivid picture of the era that’s bound to resonate with both those who lived through it and those who wish they had. The rollercoaster ride of the band’s rise to stardom and the subsequent trials is a testament to the enduring allure of rock ‘n’ roll, presented in all its glory and grit. 

Time to Rock” is an excellent addition to any fiction lover’s collection. Whether you are a fan of the music of the 1970s or love a good story, this book will not disappoint. Get your copy today and join Freddie and the Barracuda on their journey to fame and redemption.

The book is available on Amazon in Hardcover and Paperback formats and in major bookstores. Buy the book now!

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