Now Love’s got to step it up if she’s going to overcome her less-than-glamorous reality and get that walk-on role in her own fantasies. Reviews “Whether you’re 16 and looking forward or 36 and looking back, the 1st book in The Principle of Love series will pull your heartstrings with comic, poignant, and perceptive takes on the teenage. · The Principles of Love by Emily Franklin. NOOK Book (eBook - Digital Original) $ $ Save 15% Current price is $, Original price is $ You Save 15%. NOOK Book. $ Audio MP3 on CD. $ View All Available Formats Editions. “Whether you’re sixteen and looking forward or thirty-six and looking back, the first book in the [Principles of Love] series will pull your heartstrings with comic, poignant, and perceptive takes on the teenage tribulations of lust, life, and long-lost mothers.” —Heather Swain, author of Josie Griffin Is Not a Vampire andLuscious LemonReviews:
Start by marking "Labor of Love (The Principles of Love, #6)" as Want to Read: About Emily Franklin. Emily Franklin 74 followers Growing up, Emily Franklin wanted to be "a singing, tap-dancing doctor who writes books.". Senior year looms large for Love Bukowski after a tumultuous junior year of romance and heartbreak. But before senior fall, Love is ready for summer break on Martha's Vineyard. Running her Aunt Mable's café with her best friend Arabella may not be glamorous, but it will at least be fun and perhaps just the refresher she needs after the. Love finally connects with her mother—and finds her whole world turned upside down. Big change is in the air for Love Bukowski. Just when she meets her half-sister in California, she gets a call from her long-lost mother and hops a plane back to Martha's Vineyard.
For a book belonging to the rapidly expanding genre of boarding school stories, THE PRINCIPLES OF LOVE is still an enjoyable read. Love is a witty narrator whose well-expressed struggles makes up for the lack of shine some of the other supporting characters. LABOR OF LOVE is the fifth book in Emily Franklin's series about a girl searching for answers about life, love, and herself. Reading about Love's adventures is like settling down to a long letter from your best friend. Reviewed by: Jennifer Rummel. Now Love’s got to step it up if she’s going to overcome her less-than-glamorous reality and get that walk-on role in her own fantasies. Reviews “Whether you’re 16 and looking forward or 36 and looking back, the 1st book in The Principle of Love series will pull your heartstrings with comic, poignant, and perceptive takes on the teenage.
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