Love From London: The Principles of Love #3

There’s a new Love in the Old World

Love Bukowski is finally in London! Her term abroad at the London Academy of Drama and Music promises to be anything but average. After leaving Hadley Hall, her dad (who’s got a new girlfriend), and her beloved Aunt Mabel (who is fighting breast cancer), Love faces a new set of challenges across the pond: vocal lessons, keeping up with Arabella and her new friends, and falling for the a Brit who is completely off-limits. Will Love turn around and retreat to the world she’s left behind? Or choose to dig deep into all that London (and love) has to offer?

Reviews

“Often funny, sometimes wise, a good read.”-Kirkus Reviews

“Love Bukowski is the perfect teen heroine, the girl you wish had been your best friend in high school. Love tells all in a voice that is alternately funny and heartwrenching.”–Sarah Dessen, Best-selling author of Just Listen

“Funny and poignant.”–ElleGirl

Piece, Love, & Happiness: The Principles of Love #2

Fall is in the air and Love is back at Hadley Hall

For Love Bukowski, summer’s over and school’s about to begin. But it seems like Love’s going it alone: her Aunt Mable has been acting weird, her Dad (who happens to be principal of her school) is preoccupied, her ex is pouting in Europe, and her former friend Cordelia has bonded with the evil Lindsay Parrish. Enter the new exchange student from London, Arabella Piece, who’s staying with Love and has some secrets of her own. Love’s summer may have called it a wrap, but her Fall semester dramas have just begun.

Reviews

“Often funny, sometimes wise, a good read.”–Kirkus Reviews

“Love Bukowski is the perfect teen heroine, the girl you wish had been your best friend in high school. Love tells all in a voice that is alternately funny and heartwrenching.”–Sarah Dessen, Best-selling author of Just Listen

“Funny and poignant.”–ElleGirl

“A fresh perspective on what really goes on at boarding school. I couldn’t help but get sucked in.”–Angie Day, producer of MTV’s “Made”

“It’s easy to fall in love with Love Bukowski.”–ME Rabb, author of The Rose Queen

The Principles of Love: The Principles of Love #1

What do you really know about Love?

Love’s her real name, but it’s not her whole story…
Love Bukowski is about to start school at Hadley Hall, the posh prep school where her dad’s the new principal headmaster. Raised by her single dad (with more than a little help from her funky Aunt Mable), almost sixteen-year-old Love is strong-willed, with a wry sense of humor—but will she fit into the world of Hadley Hall? In the made-for-TV version of her life, she’s got cool friends and hot guys galore. But being a “fac brat” makes new friends hard to come by, and the guys—well, that remains to be seen. 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 tribulations of lust, life, and long-lost mothers.”–Heather Swain, author of Josie Griffin in Not a Vampire and Chromosome 16

“Love Bukowski is the perfect teen heroine, the girl you wish had been your best friend in high school. Love tells all in a voice that is alternately funny and heartwrenching.”–Sarah Dessen, Best-selling author of Just Listen

“Often funny, sometimes wise, a good read.”–Kirkus Reviews

“So real, so true I feel like I’ve just spent a year at prep school with my wise and witty friend Love Bukowski, and I’m ready for another year!”–Julia DeVillers author of How My Private, Personal Journal Became a Bestseller

“Funny and poignant.”–ElleGirl

At Face Value

Being yourself should be simple—as plain as the nose on your face…

In this modern retelling of the classic Cyrano de Bergerac, seventeen-year-old Cyrie is a brilliant, athletic, and funny girl with a witty retort for each of the endless big-nose jokes she endures. But despite her talents and charm, she is convinced that all anyone sees is her nose. No guy—especially Eddie “Rox” Roxanninoff—would find her appealing. When Rox shows interest in Cyrie’s shy friend Leyla, she soon finds herself writing Leyla’s emails back to him, expressing her own true feelings instead. But watching her crush fall for her best friend may be more than she bargained for. Will Cyrie find the courage to tell the truth and trust that Rox will accept her for who she is?

Reviews

“Emily Franklin uses a familiar story to create something fresh, modern, and genuinely sweet. At Face Value reminds us that the biggest challenge of high school might not be getting comfortable with yourself, but rather getting over yourself.

“Readers will fall in love with AT FACE VALUE, Franklin’s playful twist on Cyrano de Bergerac, and cheer for Cyrie when she dares to step out from behind her literary talents to claim the romance that awaits her and discover the beauty she truly is.”

“This enjoyable…adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac switches its genders and turns tragedy into comedy.”

“Delightful…a truly suspenseful, thoroughly witty, and altogether modern story.”