Exile
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- ¥880
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Kevin Emerson's Exile, book one of the Exile series, combines the swoon-worthy romance of a Susane Colasanti novel with the rock 'n' roll of Eleanor & Park.
Summer Carlson knows how to manage bands like a professional—minus the whole falling-for-the-lead-singer-of-the-latest-band part. But Caleb Daniels isn't an ordinary band boy—he's a hot, dreamy, sweet-singing, exiled-from-his-old-band, possibly-with-a-deep-dark-side band boy. She also finds herself at the center of a mystery she never saw coming. When Caleb reveals a secret about his long-lost father, one band's past becomes another's present, and Summer finds it harder and harder to be both band manager and girlfriend. Maybe it's time to accept who she really is, even if it means becoming an exile herself. . . .
Band Manager Romance: Summer’s number one rule is never to date the talent. But Caleb, the band’s mysterious new singer, isn’t making it easy to stay professional.The Lost Songs Quest: Caleb’s father wasn’t just any musician—he was a rock legend who left behind a legacy of secrets and a trail of hidden music. Finding it could make the band famous... or tear them apart.High School Band Fiction: Set in a high school for the arts where competition is fierce and the drama is always turned up to eleven, Dangerheart has to prove they have what it takes.Angsty Musician Hero: Caleb Daniels is a gifted songwriter haunted by his past and a family legacy he never wanted. Can Summer help him find his own voice before his secrets destroy their chance at stardom?
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Emerson (the Atlanteans series) wields his chops as a musician in this series opener about a Los Angeles arts high school rock band trying to make it big. Senior Caleb Daniels's new band, Dangerheart, has all the components of the next big thing a dreamy singer (in Caleb), a brooding female bassist, and lyrics that make girls swoon. There's only one problem: Caleb doesn't want to owe his fame to his biological father, a rock legend who drowned years earlier, and whose connection to Caleb has only recently been revealed. When Summer Carlson Dangerheart's manager, Caleb's girlfriend, and the novel's narrator sets up the band's breakout tour to San Francisco, the circumstances surrounding Caleb's legacy grow murkier, including rumors of his father's three missing songs and a record label demanding answers that no one seems to have. Emerson's seasoned music references and deep knowledge of the business (including its slimy side) will draw readers in, but it's the emerging conspiracy theories that give the book its edge and provide the perfect setup for the sequel. Ages 14 up.