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Cruel Summer (the Taylors Version #2) - by Elizabeth Eulberg (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Four girls, all named Taylor, make for one unforgettable friendship!
- 8.0" x 5.25" Paperback
- 272 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Romance
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Book Synopsis
Four girls, all named Taylor, make for one unforgettable friendship! International bestseller Elizabeth Eulberg follows four stories of first love, friendship, and heartbreak. Don't miss the sister novel, Jen Calonita's The Taylors!
The Taylors -- Teffy, Tay, TS, and Taylor -- have survived their first year of high school and can't wait for summer to start. But the drama doesn't go away just because they want it to.
It turns out that Teffy's been keeping a massive secret from her parents. Tay's supposed to spend the summer performing with her new band, but it's not the rockstar life she expected. Taylor's past comes back to haunt her while working at summer camp. And TS gets to spend the summer in London with Gemma's very fancy family . . . who doesn't approve of her.
The Taylors need each other more than ever, but they're spending the summer apart. Is it going to be so long, London and so long, Taylors?
Review Quotes
Praise for Take a Chance on Me:
* "This romance will make readers want to travel to England, listen to British rock songs, and eat lots of chips . . . Hand this one to all romance readers." -- School Library Journal, starred review
"This book made me fall in love with all things London -- the food, the music, the sights, the cute boy. Full of romance, friendships, and family drama, I was invested from page one. Adding London to my must see again immediately travel itinerary. Definitely take a chance on this book, you won't regret it." -- Kasie West, author of Sunkissed
"While Evie's relationship with Aiden is full of bubbly banter and romantic beats, the novel is deepened by the storyline in which Evie strives to be true to herself in the face of her father's disordered eating. A winsome romance tempered by an asuste exploration of family issues." -- Kirkus
"While this is a romance at its heart, Eulberg writes about eating disorders with sensitivity and hope and thoughtfully portrays the power of opening oneself up to others." -- Booklist
About the Author
Elizabeth Eulberg was born and raised in Wisconsin before heading off to college in Syracuse and making a career in the New York City book biz. She is the author of The Lonely Hearts Club, Prom and Prejudice, Take a Bow, Revenge of the Girl with the Great Personality, Better Off Friends, and We Can Work It Out.