2 Emilys and Some Lemons
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  • Reads 1,113
  • Votes 63
  • Parts 24
  • Time 1h 21m
Ongoing, First published Jan 11, 2013
Mature
Emily Monroe's life was decent. Not great, but decent. Anyway, her life with her erotic romance novelist mother complicates even more when Other Emily dies. Emily looses the only person who really cared for her. When things heat up, yet again, with her sexy surf buddy/childhood best friend and a new boy shows up with a sudden interest in her, she becomes lost without Other Emily. And with her mother, Emily can't wait any longer for August. Only a year to go...

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Luke Mills didn't want to move to isolated 'uncivilized' Hawaii like most people, who only thought of the tropical climate. His father's relocation to Pearl Harbor makes him live the rest of the world's dreams, but his nightmares. After arriving in Waialua, Hawaii, a small town on the southern tip of Oahu, right before the start of his senior year, he decides that his move from Virginia was for the better. Moving gave him a fresh start from his mother's recent death, but definitely not a break from drama.
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