The Score by Elle Kennedy is the third installment in the Off-Campus series, focusing on the romantic entanglements of college students navigating love and relationships. The story centers around Allie and Dean, exploring themes of passion, vulnerability, and the complexities of young love. This edition, published by Hugo et Compagnie, captures the essence of contemporary romance with humor and emotional depth. Fans of New Adult fiction will appreciate the engaging narrative and relatable characters as they deal with the ups and downs of college life. Perfect for readers who enjoy steamy romance and character-driven stories.

Key Points

  • Explores the romantic relationship between Allie and Dean in a college setting
  • Delves into themes of love, passion, and personal growth among young adults
  • Part of the popular Off-Campus series by Elle Kennedy
  • Features humor and emotional depth in contemporary romance
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TheDeal:AnOff-CampusNovel
Copyright©2015byElleKennedy
OuvragedirigéparBénitaRolland
CollectionNewRomance®dirigéeparHuguesdeSaintVincent
TraduitparRobynStellaBligh
Couverture:©SarahHansen,OkayCreations
Pourlaprésenteédition
©2016,HugoetCompagnie
34/36,rueLaPérouse
75116Paris
ISBN:9782755627091
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FAQs

Who are the main characters in The Score by Elle Kennedy?
The main characters in 'The Score' are Allie and Dean. Allie is depicted as a strong-willed young woman navigating her feelings after a tumultuous relationship with her ex, Sean. Dean, on the other hand, is portrayed as a charming and confident guy who becomes a significant part of Allie's life as she attempts to move on from her past.
What is the central conflict in The Score?
The central conflict in 'The Score' revolves around Allie's struggle to break free from her on-and-off relationship with Sean while exploring new possibilities with Dean. Allie's emotional turmoil is heightened by her feelings of attachment to Sean and her desire for independence, creating a tension between her past and her potential future.
How does Allie feel about her relationship with Sean?
Allie has complex feelings about her relationship with Sean. Despite knowing that their relationship is unhealthy, she finds it difficult to let go due to her deep emotional connection to him. She experiences a range of emotions, from anger and frustration to sadness and longing, as she grapples with the pain of their repeated breakups.
What role does Allie's best friend Hannah play in the story?
Hannah serves as Allie's confidante and support system throughout 'The Score.' She is there for Allie during her emotional struggles, providing comfort and advice after Allie's breakup with Sean. Hannah's presence emphasizes the importance of friendship as Allie navigates her complicated feelings and decisions.
What themes are explored in The Score?
'The Score' explores themes of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery. It delves into the challenges of moving on from past relationships and the complexities of romantic entanglements. The narrative also highlights the significance of friendship and personal growth as Allie learns to assert her independence and make choices for her own happiness.
How does Allie's relationship with Dean develop in the novel?
Allie's relationship with Dean develops as she begins to open up to him while trying to distance herself from Sean. Initially, Allie is hesitant to trust Dean due to her past experiences, but as they spend more time together, she starts to see the potential for a deeper connection. Their interactions are marked by chemistry and a gradual shift from friendship to something more intimate.