I've read "For All of Her Life" by Heather Graham.
From Publishers Weekly
Pozzessere's latest offering after Slow Burn (written under the pseudonym Shannon Drake) combines mystery, romance and an often touching look at the casualties of an era. The story begins 10 years after the inexplicable, violent death of Keith Duncan, drummer for Blue Heron, a popular rock group. The group disbanded shortly after the tragedy, and now, despite ominous phone calls warning its former leader, Jordan Treveryan, against reuniting the band, Jordan brings the group together for a one-night charity gig. Among the Blue Heron alums is his ex-wife, Kathryn. Although reluctant to return to the estate she and Jordan once called home, she bows to pressure from her daughters and a desire to see the old gang again. The mystery surrounding Keith's death intensifies, and Kathy and Jordan come to terms with the past while reflecting on Keith and the changes in all of their lives. Kathy says, "The Hippies of years gone by become the yuppies of today...Keith got lost in the transition." This finely crafted, extremely credible love story is for those who survived the '60s and for anyone else who wants to understand them.
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Product Description
Ten years after leaving her husband and their rock-music career, singer Kathryn returns to Florida for a reunion tour and finds her rekindled passion with Jordan threatened by their unsettled past.
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Ten years ago Kathryn was a sulty-voiced superstar of a legendary rock group and the wife of bass player Jordan Treveryan. In the aftermath of a murder, she took their daughters and walked away. Now the band is planning a reunion tour, and Kathryn returns to Florida, and to Jordan, only to find his life is in danger.
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