
Cherry Red Summer
Carina Bartsch(Author)
AmazonCrossing (Publisher)
Published on 24. June 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
444 pages
978-1-4778-2328-6 (ISBN)
Description
No girl ever forgets her first love...No one knows that better than Emely Winter. It's been seven years since she last saw the man with the turquoise eyes, Elyas Schwarz-the embodiment of everything mothers warn their daughters about. Good-looking, charming, and with a hint of arrogance, Elyas is back in Emely's life and driving her crazy. She hates him from the bottom of her heart, but, even so, she can't deny her growing attraction. Thinking it's high time to put on the brakes, Emely turns her attention to Luca, the intriguing new man she's only ever met online. With two men pulling her in different directions, Emely must decide which of them is showing her his true self. After all the work she's done to learn to trust again, will Emely's efforts be for nothing?
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Language
English
Place of publication
Seattle
United States
Publishing group
Amazon Publishing
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
ISBN-13
978-1-4778-2328-6 (9781477823286)
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Carina Bartsch was born in 1985 in Erlangen, Germany, in the Franconia region of Bavaria. Her love of writing came late, but intensely. After searching since childhood for something she would really enjoy doing, at age twenty she finally wrote her first short story. Instantly, she realized: this is it. Four years later, after she had won several writing competitions, Bartsch published her debut novel, Cherry Red Summer. For more on the author, please visit www.carinabartsch.de.
Erik J. Macki worked as a cherry-orchard tour guide, copyeditor, web developer, and German and French teacher before settling into his translation career. A former resident of Cologne and Muenster, Germany, and of Tours, France, he did his graduate work in Germanics and comparative syntax. He now translates books for adults and children full-time and has translated works by Kerstin Gier, Mirjam Pressler, Jutta Profijt, and Sara Blaedel, among others. He works from his home in Seattle, where he lives with his family and their black Lab, Zephyr.
Erik J. Macki worked as a cherry-orchard tour guide, copyeditor, web developer, and German and French teacher before settling into his translation career. A former resident of Cologne and Muenster, Germany, and of Tours, France, he did his graduate work in Germanics and comparative syntax. He now translates books for adults and children full-time and has translated works by Kerstin Gier, Mirjam Pressler, Jutta Profijt, and Sara Blaedel, among others. He works from his home in Seattle, where he lives with his family and their black Lab, Zephyr.