The Summer I won't forget
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  • Reads 222,231
  • Votes 5,084
  • Parts 31
  • Time 5h 10m
Complete, First published Oct 27, 2013
It only takes a week for 16 year old Hazel Robinson to feel like her life has taken a turn for the worst, which is only natural as everyone else in her house seems to feel the same way. Although she starts to feel better when her Dad announces that he wants to take them all on holiday with the little money he has left to the Isle of Wight to stay with the Fosters for two months. Hazel (known as Haze or Hazelnut by a certain Daniel Foster) and her family used to visit the Fosters every summer, except when she was 14 they visited for what seemed like the last time when her father got a promotion and could afford holidays abroad. Daniel Foster (known as Dan) is the sixteen year old that remembers the summers he spent with Hazel very well as if it were yesterday, he also remembers the small crush he had on her when he was 14... Hazel thinks that this is going to be the best summer ever. Well it will be...right? Well nothings perfect. Join Hazel and Daniel as they go through tears, friendship, confessions, surprises and most importantly falling in love in a Summer neither of them will ever forget...

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