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No filter
by Orlagh Collins
Emerald's seemingly perfect life is shattered and she is sent to spend a summer with her grandmother in an isolated beach town, where she connects with Liam, who has secrets of his own
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Happily ever afters
by Elise Bryant
A gifted young romance author is accepted into a prestigious writing program and suddenly loses her creativity, until an unexpected love comes her way
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Jo & Laurie
by Margaret Stohl
The reimagining of a classic fictional love story finds Jo March navigating pressure to write a sequel to the best-selling Little Women during a trip to New York with her friend Laurie, who challenges her beliefs about romance and independence. Simultaneous eBook.
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We were never here
by Jennifer Gilmore
Landing in the hospital with a mysterious illness, 16-year-old Lizzie bonds with handsome volunteer Connor and discovers that he has deeply painful secrets of his own. Simultaneous eBook. 25,000 first printing.
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Hearts unbroken
by Cynthia Leitich Smith
Breaking up with her first real boyfriend when he makes racist remarks about her Native American heritage, high school senior Louise Wolfe teams up with a fellow school newspaper editor to cover a multicultural casting of the school play and the racial hostilities it has exposed.
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Bad romance
by Heather Demetrios
Longing to escape her intimidating stepfather and obsessive mother, an aspiring artist falls in love with a charming young man who gradually reveals a controlling and dangerous nature. By the author of Something Real. Simultaneous eBook.
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I believe in a thing called love
by Maurene Goo
A high achieving Korean-American student whose botched attempts at romance have made her a laughingstock decides to conquer her insecurities when the most attractive boy she has ever met walks into her life. By the author of Since You Asked. Simultaneous eBook.
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Shuffle, repeat
by Jen Klein
A girl who is desperate to graduate from high school and a boy who revels in his senior-year glory are thrown together during carpool trips that find them falling in love despite their differences and reevaluating what they find important in life. Simultaneous eBook.
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Did I mention I miss you?
by Estelle Maskame
A conclusion to the popular trilogy finds Eden reconnecting with Tyler, who invites her to visit his new home in Oregon before a tragedy tests their bond and Eden's resolve. Original.
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Emmy & Oliver
by Robin Benway
Rebelling against her parents' constant worrying, Emmy reunites with a former best friend, Oliver, who was kidnapped by his noncustodial father a decade earlier, a situation that has shaped both of their perspectives. Simultaneous eBook. 30,000 first printing.
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The fill-in boyfriend
by Kasie West
Convincing a stranger to stand in as her boyfriend for the prom after enduring a humiliating breakup, Gia discovers that she has feelings for the young man and is very much interested in transforming their budding friendship into something more. Simultaneous eBook. Original. 40,000 first printing.
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What happens now
by Jennifer Castle
Connecting over the course of a romantic summer with a boy she has liked for a year, Ari struggles to reconcile the young man of her fantasies with the real boy she is coming to know, an effort that is further complicated by her own demons, obligations and loyalties. Simultaneous eBook. 50,000 first printing.
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Kissing in America
by Margo Rabb
Seeking comfort in romance novels and poetry after the death of her father, 16-year-old Eva forges a bond with Will and begins coming out of her shell until Will's sudden move to California forces her to confront painful realities. Simultaneous eBook. 75,000 first printing.
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Everything, everything
by Nicola Yoon
A girl confined to her house by rare and profound allergies falls hopelessly in love with her new neighbor, in a story told through vignettes, diary entries, texts, charts, lists and illustrations. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook. 100,000 first printing.
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The brilliant light of amber sunrise
by Matthew Crow
Determined to forge an independent life away from his dysfunctional family, Francis is diagnosed with leukemia and falls in love with fellow patient Amber, an outspoken girl who helps him navigate a shared world of treatments, doctors and parents. Simultaneous eBook.
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The fine art of pretending
by Rachel Harris
Trying to nab the hottest guy at school, Aly remakes herself and starts a fake relationship with a friend, but when the fake relationship ends and they both feel actual remorse, Aly realizes that maybe she has feelings for him after all
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How we fall
by Kate Brauning
As first cousins, seventeen-year-olds Jackie and Marcus know their love is taboo, but living in the same house, working at the family's vegetable stand, and especially seeking Jackie's missing best friend, Ellie, keep drawing them together
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Since last summer
by Joanna Philbin
Anticipating a summer in East Hampton as Connor's girlfriend after a year of long-distance dating, Rory wonders if she really belongs in Connor's privileged world, while a heartbroken Isabel pursues a relationship with an aspiring filmmaker despite her lingering feelings for Mike. Simultaneous eBook. 25,000 first printing.
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The secret sky : a novel of forbidden love in Afghanistan
by Atia Abawi
A tale told from three different perspectives follows the experiences of two teens, a Pashtun and a Hazara, who fight against their cultures and traditions to stay together, and a village boy who betrays them to the local Taliban. Simultaneous eBook.
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The things you kiss goodbye
by Leslie Connor
When the basketball player boyfriend her father actually approves of changes into a cold and abusive person, Bettina resists her feelings for a sweet cowboy who is too old for her until a traumatizing event compels her to tell her family the truth. 75,000 first printing.
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Say what you will
by Cammie McGovern
A girl confined to a wheelchair by cerebral palsy and a boy stymied by an obsessive-compulsive disorder are assigned to spend time together in what becomes a blossoming friendship that neither expected. A first young adult novel by the author of The Art of Seeing. Simultaneous eBook. 100,000 first printing.
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The summer I found you
by Jolene B. Perry
Reeling after being dumped and diagnosed with Type-1 diabetes, Kate pursues a platonic relationship with young veteran Aidan, who lost an arm during his tour of Afghanistan, throughout a summer during which the pair realizes that they feel more than friendship for each other.
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The chaos of stars
by Kiersten White
Sixteen-year-old Isadora, the mortal daughter of Isis and Osiris, is sick of being in the middle of family drama so she jumps at the chance to leave Egypt and start a new life in San Diego with her brother. By the New York Times best-selling author of Paranormalcy. 75,000 first printing.
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The distance between us
by Kasie West
"Seventeen-year-old Caymen Meyers knows better thant to trust a rich boy. But then she meets the richest guy of all, who proves money might not matter after all"
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Between the devil and the deep blue sea
by April Genevieve Tucholke
Violet is in love with River, a mysterious 17-year-old stranger renting the guest house behind the rotting seaside mansion where Violet lives, but when eerie events begin to happen, Violet recalls her grandmother's frequent warnings about the devil and wonders if River is evil.
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Rules of summer : a novel
by Joanna Philbin
Taking a summer job in East Hampton where she is warned to avoid socializing with her wealthy employers, 17-year-old errand girl Rory falls for her employer's son and forges a friendship with Isabel, who pursues a forbidden whirlwind romance against a backdrop of dark secrets. By the author of the Daughters series. 50,000 first printing.
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The kissing booth
by Beth Reekles
After Elle kisses Noah during her school's Spring Carnival, the two wind up in a flawed relationship and Elle wonders whether or not she will get her "happily-ever-after."
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Me, him, them, and it
by Caela Carter
Playing the "bad girl" at school to get back at her feuding parents, 16-year-old Evelyn becomes pregnant and faces a difficult decision. A debut novel.
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Eleanor & Park
by Rainbow Rowell
A first young adult novel by the author of Attachments follows the year-long, star-crossed romance between two 1980s high school misfits whose intelligence tells them that first loves almost never last but whose feelings prevent them from remaining as practical.
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Kiss me again
by Rachel Vail
Having once shared a kiss with her best friend's boyfriend, Kevin, 14-year-old Charlie finds life even more awkward when their parents marry, making Kevin, still her crush, now her stepbrother. 40,000 first printing.
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Entice
by Jessica Shirvington
Protecting humans from the vengeance of exiled angels, 17-year-old half-angel Violet Eden discovers that her Grigori reinforcements, including Lincoln, are hiding potentially dangerous secrets that may tilt the balance of power during a battle against the forces of Phoenix.
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Stealing Parker
by Miranda Kenneally
Parker Shelton's perfect life takes a turn when her mother's scandal rocks their small town, and Parker quits the softball team, loses twenty pounds, and starts a dangerous flirtation with the school's new baseball coach
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All these things I've done
by Gabrielle Zevin
In a future where chocolate and caffeine are contraband, cellphone use is illegal, and water and paper are rationed, Anya Balanchine finds herself thrust into the spotlight as heir apparent to an important New York City crime family
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Unbreak my heart
by Melissa Walker
When a crush on a best friend's boyfriend culminates in a broken heart and social ostracism, high school student Clementine embarks on a summertime sailing adventure with her parents and finds healing and renewal in a relationship with fellow sailor, James.
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Keep holding on
by Susane Colasanti
Hiding the truth about her mother's neglect and the brutal bullying she endures at school, Noelle is terrified when her longtime crush starts returning her feelings, compelling her to face her fears. By the author of So Much Closer.
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Love & leftovers : a novel in verse
by Sarah Tregay
When her father starts dating a man, 15-year-old Marcie's depressed mother takes her to New Hampshire and just as Marcie starts falling for a great guy, her father brings her back to Iowa, where all of her relationships have become strained. 35,000 first printing.
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