No. Suzanne LeFleur is not currently planning on writing a sequel to Love, Aubrey.
The book Love, Aubrey has 262 pages.
In the book "Love, Aubrey," country music reminds Aubrey of her father. This genre of music holds special memories of bonding moments with her father, bringing both comfort and nostalgia to Aubrey.
Suzanne LaFleur's Love, Aubrey is a middle grade realistic fiction novel.
The main character in the book "Love, Aubrey" is Aubrey, a young girl who is dealing with the loss of her father and sister. Other important characters include her grandmother and a new friend named Bridget.
In the book "Love Aubrey" by Suzanne LaFleur, Aubrey's mother works as a hairdresser. After a tragic accident leaves Aubrey's father and sister dead, her mother struggles emotionally and ends up abandoning Aubrey.
Suzanne LaFleur wrote the book "Love, Aubrey." It is a heartwarming story about a young girl named Aubrey who finds strength and healing after facing a tragedy in her life.
In the book "Love, Aubrey" by Suzanne LaFleur, the main character is Aubrey, an 11-year-old girl who is overcoming the loss of her family in a tragic accident. The story follows Aubrey as she navigates grief, healing, and learning to cope with her new circumstances with the help of new friends and kind neighbors.
One is published so far: Love, Aubrey, © 2009.Suzanne LaFleur's second book, Eight Keys which was out in Summer © 2011.
The genre of the book "Love Aubrey" is typically classified as a children's fiction or middle-grade fiction novel. The story revolves around a young girl named Aubrey who is dealing with grief and loss, making it a poignant and emotional read for younger audiences. It addresses themes like family, friendship, and resilience.
First Aubrey is at her house in Virginia, then she is at Grams in Vermont
Aubrey Karew is a vampire from the book Demon In My View written by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
No it does not but the author has a new book