Title: You're the Only One
Author: E.M. Abel
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: April 11, 2017
Blurb
Sky and Dillion became best friends bonded through struggle, heartbreak, and a promise to get away from it all.
Together they move to New York to pursue their passions. Dillon is a singer/songwriter looking for his big break while Sky wants nothing more than to become a top fashion designer.
Years later, they're still chasing their dreams. Their friendship has endured jealousy, insecurity, disappointments, and even open relationships.
But can they survive falling in love?
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Review
Once again, E.M. Abel shows us that love isn’t picture
perfect, pretty, and all tied up in a bow.
It’s messy, complicated and raw.
I absolutely fell in love with You’re
The Only One. This is one of those
books that just left a permanent smile on my lips hours after I read it. I’m a sucker for a good friends to lovers
story and this is definitely a great one.
Sky and Dillon have been friends for years having grown up next door to
each other. They are closer to family
than friends at this point. Their moms
are friends. They spend holidays
together. They always have each other’s
back. This is a more than a
romance. This is a story of friendship,
family and never giving up on your dreams.
Sky is quirky, bold and unique. She doesn’t believe in marriage or happily
ever after. Dillon is easy going and
laid back. He can read Sky easily and
Sky’s always been his cheerleader. These
characters were so real and genuine. I
loved their friendship and how honest they were together. And I could feel their chemistry before they
became aware of it. The character
development here was brilliant. They
each had beautifully written backstories and personalities with strengths,
weaknesses, and insecurities. There was
amazing growth to be had as well. Both
characters grew as individuals and they grew as a couple. I love when this happens in a book. The secondary characters added an additional
depth to the story.
While this isn’t an angst filled book, it isn’t short on the
feels. There is plenty of emotional fodder
inside—I laughed, I cried, I smiled. And
I found myself thinking about Dillion and Sky long after I put the book down. This is a heartwarming story with the perfect
amount of heat. I can’t wait to see what
else E.M. Abel has to show us. -Peace and Love, Buxom J
Author Bio
E.M. Abel was born and raised a Marine Corps brat. She spent a large portion of her life moving and living in her mother’s home country, Japan. As a result, she gained independence and a unique perspective on the world. The youngest of three girls, E.M. Abel spent a lot of time alone in her room writing or sketching in her journals and dreaming up stories. Growing up, she wrote poems, short stories and articles for her high school newspaper. She also fell in love with art and discovered her desire for self-expression.
Now, a Navy wife with two children of her own, she still loves being creative and most of all translating her stories into novels. E.M. Abel can often be found with her headphones on jamming out to music, practicing yoga and searching for her Zen or exploring the latest place she’s calling home. No matter what she's doing in her life, she's always sure to do it her way.
Now, a Navy wife with two children of her own, she still loves being creative and most of all translating her stories into novels. E.M. Abel can often be found with her headphones on jamming out to music, practicing yoga and searching for her Zen or exploring the latest place she’s calling home. No matter what she's doing in her life, she's always sure to do it her way.
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