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  • The Band: Holding On

    D. L. Garfinkle

    eBook (Berkley, Aug. 7, 2007)
    Sometimes letting go is the only way to hold it together. Rock band Amber Road is sizzling on stage. They're playing regularly at the hottest clubs in San Diego . . . but jealousy and resentment are about to throw off their perfect harmony. Tracie will do whatever it takes to get her ex-boyfriend Carter back, even offer him the one thing she thinks he wants most. Mark has gone too far. The only thing he loves more than the band is his girlfriend Lily, but an impulsive mistake might cost him everything. Sienna is all mixed up. She promised to help Tracie hook up with Carter. But how could she know that she would fall in love with him herself?Can the members of Amber Road achieve the fame they desire? Or will conflict and betrayal lead them to disaster?
  • The Band: Holding On

    Debra Garfinkle

    Paperback (Berkley Trade, Aug. 7, 2007)
    The friends in the rock band Amber Road are enjoying success since they have started playing regularly at San Diego's most popular clubs, but jealousy and resentment threaten to destroy their perfect harmony.
  • The Band: Holding On

    D. L. Garfinkle

    Paperback (Berkley Trade, Aug. 7, 2007)
    Sometimes letting go is the only way to hold it together... the new Young Adult series that comes with a free song download! MAKING IT. Rock band Sweet Marguerite is sizzling on stage. They're playing gigs every week at the hottest clubs in San Diego...but jealousy and resentment are about to throw off their perfect harmony. Love and Consequences Tracie will do whatever it takes to get her ex-boyfriend Carter back. Mark is frightened. He's on the verge of losing his girlfriend Lily, and his painful secret about the band's name is about to come out. Sienna is all mixed up. She promised to help Tracie hook up with Carter. But how could she know she would fall in love with him? Can the members of Sweet Marguerite hold it together and focus on their passion for music? Or will they lose their chance to be the coolest band ever?