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Suitors and sabotage
by Cindy Anstey
In 1917 Kent, England, eighteen-year-old Imogene Chively's father has chosen Ernest Steeple as her future husband, but his younger brother, Benjamin, wins her heart while she is giving him drawing lessons, all while someone seeks to do them harm.
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Zenn Diagram
by Wendy Brant
Eva Walker is a seventeen-year-old math genius. When she touches another person or anything that belongs to them, she sees a vision of their emotions. She can read a person's fears and anxieties, their secrets and loves ... and what they have yet to learn about calculus. This is helpful for her work as a math tutor, but it means she can never get close to people. Eva avoids touching anyone and everyone. People think it's because she's a clean freak. Then one day a new student walks into Eva's life. His jacket gives off so much emotional trauma that she falls to the floor. Eva is instantly drawn to Zenn, a handsome and soulful artist who also has a troubled home life, and her feelings only grow when she realizes that she can touch Zenn's skin without having visions. But when she discovers the history that links them, the truth threatens to tear the two apart.
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#Famous
by Jilly Gagnon
A first novel by a debut teen author follows the unexpected chaos that ensues when a girl takes a photo of her crush and posts it online, rendering him instantly famous and irrevocably changing both of their lives.
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Wesley James ruined my life
by Jennifer Honeybourn
A young waitress at a medieval-themed restaurant struggles with her grandmother's failing health, her father's gambling addiction and the return of the childhood friend she blames for ruining her life, a situation that prompts a revenge plot that is complicated by an unexpected crush.
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Wait for me
by Caroline Leech
A farmer's daughter pursues a forbidden relationship with a German POW assigned to farmhand labor in 1945 Scotland, where their romance puts her home and his freedom at risk.
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Love Bomb
by Jenny Mclachlan
Betty Plum has never been in love. She's never even kissed a boy. But when Toby starts school it's like Betty has been hit with a thousand of Cupid's arrows. A bomb has exploded-a love bomb. More than ever Betty wishes her mom didn't die when Betty was a baby. She really needs her mom here to ask her advice. And just when she misses her most, that's when she finds hidden letters for just these moments. Letters about what your first kiss should feel like and what real love truly is. Although her mom isn't really there, Betty feels closer to her more than ever.
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When Dimple met Rishi
by Sandhya Menon
A heartfelt romantic comedy told from the alternating perspectives of two Indian-American teens whose parents have arranged their marriage follows the efforts of one to distance herself from the agreement and the other to woo his intended during a summer program they are attending together.
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That burning summer
by Lydia Syson
When a Polish pilot crash lands in a marsh on the south coast of England, sixteen year-old Peggy vows to help him, as her younger brother Ernest tries to understand the events going on around him.
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Seven days of you
by Cecilia Vinesse
Counting down her final days in Tokyo before she moves back to the U.S., Sophia plans a wild week with her best friend and crush, until a boy who once broke her heart returns, offering support when her other relationships implode.
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Stay sweet
by Siobhan Vivian
Seventeen-year-old Amelia has looked forward to her last summer before college working at the Meade Creamery, but when the owner of the local landmark passes away her nephew has big changes in mind.
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Love, life, and the list
by Kasie West
Aspiring artist Abby decides that in order to give her art "more heart" she will complete a list of tasks over the summer, ranging from facing a fear to falling in love, but she soon finds the list more difficult than she imagined.
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Love and other alien experiences
by Kerry Winfrey
A young adult debut by the HelloGiggles blogger finds a bullied agoraphobe embarking on a journey of first love that leads her to the true meaning of home and encourages her to take her first step outside of an environment she has not left for more than two months, since her father's abandonment.
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