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The Right Side of Memphis: Tennessee Love: The Collection, #1
The Right Side of Memphis: Tennessee Love: The Collection, #1
The Right Side of Memphis: Tennessee Love: The Collection, #1
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A journalist that takes her job personally gets involved with prominent country music artists through various dilemmas in their lives.

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Release dateNov 12, 2015
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The Right Side of Memphis: Tennessee Love: The Collection, #1

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    The Right Side of Memphis - Jennifer Scott

    Books by Jennifer Scott:

    The Right Side of Memphis (Book 1: Tennessee Series)

    Somewhere in My Heart (Book 2: Tennessee Series)

    Three Ways To Fall (Book 3: Tennessee Series)

    Tennessee Love: The Collection (All 3 Books: Tennessee Series)

    The Right Side

    of

    Memphis

    Jennifer Scott

    Chapter 1

    It was June 2012.  The Annual Country Music Fan Fair was going on in Nashville, Tennessee.  It was quite different from the year before.  Stars were everywhere, but something strange was happening.  A few of the country music artists were having personal troubles.  The tabloids had not yet learned of any of the topic headlines.  Quite a few of the normal fan fair participants were nowhere to be found.  It only appeared to go unnoticed by those who weren't huge fans of theirs.  Since it was an entire week of entertainment, there was always hope that they may show up before the last day.

    A very crucial part of Music City's popularity is credited to photographers and journalists, but no one wants to praise the paparazzi.  The most cherished are the interviewers. So, undoubtedly, Nashville's very own Lori Brook and Chuck Shane were all over the convention halls. They never missed a bit of the excitement.  They even took time out to sign some autographs for their fans as well. 

    Mysteries were waiting to be unraveled.  They were right under everyone's noses.  One photo-journalist in particular would be the first to play a major part in it all.  She was a novice, but put all of her time and energy in her work.  Like Brook and Shane, she wanted to be part of all the exhilaration that goes with show business.  Country music was her lifeline and Ricky Todd was the reason.  She loved the glamour and glitz of Nashville, but she adored Ricky even more.  Little did she know that he would not be at fan fair and neither would quite a few others.

    It was day three and Billie Garris was losing all hope.  Then, she saw one of her favorite country singers.  He was preparing to sign autographs.  She had seen him in concert a few times.  This was her first chance to actually have a conversation with him.  The line was starting to form, lucky for her; she didn't have to wait in it long.  She was in his fan club and also doing her job.  She wasn't thrilled with the idea of asking him the same standard questions that they usually hate answering.  She could see Bobby Douglas’ face from where she was standing. She could tell that he was having a bad day.  The line was still long and it was extremely hot. Finally, Bobby’s manager gave his approval for the media to get their cameras ready. Billie was a good friend to someone who worked for Country Star magazine.  They had used some of her work in the past.  So did Bobby Douglas’ club newsletter.  As soon as she thought of a few of her own questions to ask him, that's when it was canceled.  They told the crowd that he was not up to being interviewed at that time.  He took a break, which is when some gossip started to spread.  They were saying he wouldn't be signing any more autographs.  Some also said he may not return the rest of the week.  Several reporters liked turning opinions in to facts. Billie was not like that at all.  She only reported the truth, or what she thought to be the truth. She was determined more than ever to find out, not just for the fans, but for herself as well.

    Billie wandered from booth to booth, snapping pictures here and there.  She'd even stop to hear some interviews for some of the new artists.  She wanted to have the latest information on all of the famous or rising stars to fill her journal.  She was wondering where Chris Brady could be in the building.  She had not seen Ricky Todd either.  Time had slipped away before she noticed it.  She realized she had to find out what went on at Bobby Douglas’ booth.  She started to rush back through the crowds.  Some reporters were still around.  Most of the fans had moved on to other lines for autographs.  She tried to push her way to the front of the barricades. One of the reporters told her that Bobby’s manager had said, No More Comments.  Now, Billie was really curious.

    She found out when Bobby’s’ stage show was going to be and she made the arrangements.  She put her press pass on, but then decided against it.  She assumed in his current state, he might be a little less considerate to someone with the press.  He could be more honest with a fan.  She would be going backstage as a fan club member only.  The show only lasted about forty-five minutes, compared to his normally two hour concerts.  While she was waiting backstage, she started to worry. She just knew he would cancel his meet and greet with his fans.  But, he didn't after all.  He was gracious enough to talk to them.  It was only a small room full of people.  Billie noticed that Bobby's wife and children were not there.  She could only assume they didn't want to sit through all of the boring details.  Before she had a chance to ask that question, someone else beat her to it.  He said his family went to visit her parents. That was odd to Billie because she remembered him saying in a previous interview, that they only visited during the holidays. Perhaps a family emergency, crossed her mind.

    All though Billie had been trained to conduct these kinds of interviews, she was still quite nervous.  She didn't want to pry in to his personal life.  That is one reason she was off duty.

    Billie still felt a bit speechless.  She decided to take pictures along with everyone else. That was when Bobby noticed her.  He acknowledged, That is an awfully bright flash you have!

    Billie joked, The better to take pictures of you with. 

    He laughed and inquired, Haven't I seen you somewhere before? You look very familiar. 

    She hoped that he didn't recognize her from that morning or any other press event.  So, she grinned, I don't think so.  I am just a devoted fan of yours. 

    He agreed, I can tell by how many pictures you have taken of me.  You seem to know what you are doing with that camera. 

    Billie noted, From the way your music sounds and by your stage performance, I'm pretty sure you know what you are doing as well.

    After he gave her his autograph, they kept a conversation going.  Then, Billie noticed someone that she worked with coming towards them.  She had to leave before her co-worker had the chance to expose her.  She told Bobby she would be seeing him again.  He added, Nice talking to you.  Be sure to catch my next show. 

    Fan Fair was almost over.  It was now the night of the Music City Country Awards.  Her ticket for the event was provided by the Music City Times subscription she had.  She was praying that she would have the opportunity to see everyone there that she had not seen at fan fair.  Ricky Todd was at the top of the list.  Most people were used to him not showing up there.  Some figured he was just filming a movie or back home in Maui.  Her patience was wearing thin, but she knew in her heart that it was just a matter of time before she'd meet him...being in his fan club for over ten years had to pay off sometime.

    Billie was fortunate enough to see Chris Brady that night.  No one could miss him because he was the host of the awards.  She wanted to know why he missed fan fair so far. He mentioned it in his monologue, to let the audience know that he would be there the remainder of the week. This was one of the great benefits to Billie's

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