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Summer like No Other by Elodie Nowodazkij

10/7/2015

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One Dream Only (One Two Three Book 0) | A Summer Like No Other (Broken Dreams Book 2)
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Summer like No Other by Elodie Nowodazkij
Reviewed by: JERLEEN (Guest Reviewer)


RATING: ☆☆☆☆ 4  Stars ☆☆☆☆
This is a story about two friends that decide to be more than friends for one summer, and agreed to go back to being just friends. In all love stories, a predicament such as this never goes as planned, and Nick and Emilia experienced that first hand. ​
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Emilia (aka Em) is the little sister of Nick’s best friend, Roberto, making her completely off-limits. They’ve known each other for a very long time, and it’s obvious from the beginning that they love each other, but they cannot be together because of Nick’s father. He made a deal with his father to date girls of different clients to gain their trust, and his father expects him to take over the family business with a woman with social status by his side. Family was a huge factor in this story. Another one of the main dilemmas, was the Em wanted to find her birth mother, and Nick agreed to help her. Finding her birth mother was Em trying to look for a sense of identity, but the situation with her birth mother was left pretty open, so I hope that that situation is resolved in the next book.

I love stories with a dual POV; it just just gives so much more depth into the main characters. Seeing both Nick and Em’s POV made the story stronger and explained their chemistry better, but I would’ve like to see more history of why their chemistry is the way it is. I recommend this for anyone looking for a quick read about romance, dance, and family.
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