A Hand to Hold

A Hand to Hold

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Christine D'arcy cannot wait to begin her freshman year at Harough University. Being able to follow the steps of her father in Vocal Performance has always been a dream of hers. However, left in such a delicate state since his death and the complete disregard of her mother since then, she is ready to hold on to any shred of hope that she is worth anything. When her singing teacher comes into her life, he makes her feel special. But should his be the hand she holds through her troubles?
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After the disaster at the Opera Populaire, Elise and her father are forced to hide in the streets of Paris. Madame Giry finds them and sneaks them across the sea, to America, where they spend the next 10 years. Elise has everything she could ever want, but she knows her father is still pining over his lost love Christine, and without her neither of them can ever be truly happy. Everything changes when Christine and her family come to Coney Island, to sing at the phantom's show; Phantasma. Soon, Elise realises that she might not be her father's only child, and when Madame Giry and Meg also come to this realisation, it puts everyone at risk, as America has turned Meg into a very unstable young woman.

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