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  • In the Band

  • Luminescent Juliet, Book 1
  • By: Jean Haus
  • Narrated by: Kate Rudd, Luke Daniels
  • Length: 8 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (305 ratings)

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In the Band

By: Jean Haus
Narrated by: Kate Rudd, Luke Daniels
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Publisher's summary

Being popular in the college music scene doesn’t solve all your problems; at least that’s what the hot musicians of indie band Luminescent Juliet discover. In this compelling novel, trouble begins when 18-year-old Riley, trying to regain her rhythm after throwing away her percussion scholarship to a top school, wins an audition to become the band’s new drummer. This sets her on a collision course with Romeo, the band’s sexy dark-haired guitarist, whose ambitions do not include performing with a girl. Luckily for Riley, all her problems seem to evaporate when she’s behind the drums. Yet she can’t ignore reality as the band’s artistic power struggles increase - and the dynamic between her and Romeo edges from dislike into overwhelming attraction. If the two can’t find a way to be together without breaking up the band and wreaking havoc on the lives of those around them, they’ll lose not just their chance to make music, but their chance for a future together.

©2012 Jean Haus (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
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amazing!!

I love the underlying theme of mental heath and how it hurts everyone not just the person with the diagnoses. I totally applaud her for standing up and snapping her mom out of her spiral.

and them falling in love was adorable and hysterical lol, their banter was amazing!!

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Liked the book and the series

If you could sum up In the Band in three words, what would they be?

Good, light read with strong female characters and surprising depth.

Any additional comments?

This was a solid story and performance. The characters were well developed and the story was good. Looking forward to more from this author.

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To good.

I don't leave comments very often but this one is totally a blast. Hope to read more.

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Oh Romeo you can be my Romeo anyday

Would you listen to In the Band again? Why?

For sure, it was entertaining and a true love story

Who was your favorite character and why?

Romeo was the best with his morals and how he acts

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Loved it!

Really enjoyed this book. Well written, good story. Story kept my interest with engaging characters, clear dialogue and just enough romance to keep you engaged. Personally would have liked a little more of the characters actually getting romantic, but this is not smutty in any way. Very enjoyable even without the blatant sex.

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Band Buddies

I loved this book. The main characters were the band members & they each had their own persona. I enjoyed reading something that taught some lessons that are basic to life.

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PG-13 college rock band story

This story was cute. However, if you are looking for steam and descriptive details as far as the bedroom goes… You will be left wanting.

It actually was a pretty good story, not one I have heard before. Our leading lady Riley is 18, but going to be 19 in two months, and she gave up a prestigious percussion scholarship to stay at home because her parents 21 year marriage has ended and she's worried about her mom and 8 year old sister. Playing the drums is all she knows and all she wants to do. So when the opportunity comes up to try out for a local rock band she tries out and of course being good enough to get a prestigious scholarship she gets the gig. Two of the band members hit on her while the one that she's actually become fascinated with treats her like he doesn't want her to be there.

This story has a lot of up and downs, particularly relating to the mother pretty much falling apart and the 18-year-old daughter having to try to put her back together and be mom sister student drummer and everything else life throws at an 18-year-old. There are a few scenes of sexual tension between the main characters but nothing over PG-13. All in all it was a good story, it kept you wanting to know more and therefor turning the pages. I wouldn't call it light and fluffy, but by the end of the book it's more of a feel-good book then whew, glad they got through that book. If you are looking for something that's not too intense but will actually keep your attention go ahead and get this book but if you're looking for adult characters or adult situations this isn't really the book for you.

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Love IT!

The book was amazing and it's even better being read by 2 of my favorite narrators. Yummy all the way around.

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A Book For Band Geeks

And, as the mom of 2 band geeks and a rock drummer husband I appreciated hearing this atypical teen angst & romance book. Band geeks LOVE the marching band and transitioning from the field to a stage and a set up drum kit is different for our protagonist, a spunky sharp and talented young woman.

Haus expressed the need to play very nicely and with empathy and I have to admit a bit of disappointment with the end where choices were made. I wanted her to choose the band but she chose the guy. Sigh. Up until that point it was full of tough decisions and excitement, the story arc was well done and especially entertaining was Luke Daniels (who can do no wrong) version of the audition scene.

Primary narrator Kate Rudd did an nice job, expressing the different characters voices quite well..but she's not Luke Daniels.

Worth a credit, a good listen for teens 13 and up, especially for a young girl who might be having problems fitting in.

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Wrong Narration info

FYI Luke Daniels is not the narrator, just Kate Rudd, how I love. Just Saying.

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