Travelling Attractions
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  • Reads 261
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 19m
Ongoing, First published May 16, 2013
Jared Adams, your typical bad boy.

Emma Sterling, the girl next door. 

Only next door happens to be halfway across the world. Jared lives in Australia, whilst Emma has spent her whole life in England. But when her best friend Callum suggests she and Pippa, their childhood friend, go with him and his parents to Australia for a month over the summer, she can't resist. 

Jared wants to do anything other than spend his summer with his cousin Callum and his family. Unfortunately that's exactly what his parents tell him he has to do. Travel around Australia with a fake smile plastered on his face and attempting to be civil with his cousin's two friends. 

But strong feelings start to arise, and neither Jared nor Emma are sure what they mean. Set against the beautiful background of the East Coast of Australia, these two teens struggle with emotions and confrontations whilst discovering love, and more importantly...discovering who they really are.
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Emma Hayden. The new student of Westwood High. It's a small school, not known for any good reason so naturally, new students get all the attention. Especially the girls. Emma is no exception. Except that maybe she is. Nathan Sterling. The outcast, if you will. The lonely boy who doesn't talk to anyone, doesn't have more than one friend, and intimidates everybody. Everybody except Emma. Not that she isn't intimidated by him, just that she's caught his eye and he's got it bad. Two negatives don't make a positive. Two wrongs don't make a right. This case might be an exception. A clueless girl. A broken boy. Mix. . . . . . ALL RIGHTS RESERVED