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The dos and donuts of love
by Adiba Jaigirdar
Competing on a televised baking competition in the hope of bringing much-needed attention to her parents' beloved donut shop, Shireen Malik finds things heating up when her fellow contestants include her ex-girlfriend and her new crush, as well as a saboteur.
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Breakup from hell
by Ann Dâavila Cardinal
When she realizes there is something off about her new boyfriend, Mica Angeles finds herself living in a horror novel and must find a way to leave him without bringing an end to everything she knows and loves.
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You, me, and our heartstrings
by Melissa See
Seventeen-year-olds Daisy, a talented violinist with cerebral palsy, and Noah, a great cellist with severe anxiety, plan to use the holiday concert to land a Julliard audition, but when they are chosen to play a duet, they worry their differences will sink their chances
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6 times we almost kissed (and one time we did)
by Tess Sharpe
Penny and Tate have often clashed, despite their mothers' epic friendship; but now that they are living in the same house, beset by medical crises and Penny's problems dealing with the trauma of her father's death, they have to come to terms with their true feelings for each other
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The wrong kind of weird
by James Ramos
Secretly hooking up with popular cheerleader Karla Ortega, who repeatedly snubs him in public, multicultural geek and nerd club member Cameron Carson meets Mackenzie Briggs, who isn't afraid to be herself, and unexpectedly bonds with this girl who accepts him for who he is.
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Always the almost : a novel
by Edward Underhill
"Determined to win the Midwest's biggest classical piano competition, 16-year-old trans boy Miles Jacobson finds himself distracted by the new boy in town, a proudly queer cartoonist who makes him feel like he's enough, instead of almost enough.
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Nerdcrush : her cosplay won his heart. unmasking could lose it.
by Alisha Emrich
To escape reality, 16-year-old Ramona hides behind her cosplay character who gives her the confidence she lacks in real life, but when an email conversation with her crush leads to romance, she must decide whether or not to reveal her true identity.
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I'll take everything you have
by James Klise
In 1934, Joe Garbe arrives in Chicago with a plan to save the family farm, but when his con game exposes him to the criminal underworld, danger closes in, forcing him to decide who he wants to be.
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The love match
by Priyanka Taslim
When her meddling mother arranges a match to secure their family's financial security, Bangladeshi American teen Zahra and her match, Harun, decide to slowly sabotage their parents' plans, allowing her to explore her feelings for a co-worker who understands her in a way no one has before.
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When you wish upon a lantern
by Gloria Chao
To save her family's struggling wishing lantern store, Liya secretly fulfills the wishes people write on the lanterns they send into the sky and, in doing so, rekindles her friendship with Kai, which unexpectedly leads to something more.
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Just your local bisexual disaster
by Andrea Mosqueda
In need of a date for her sister's quinceañera, Maggie Gonzalez confronts new and old feelings for her best friend Amanda, her ex-boyfriend Matthew, and Dani, a new girl with her own romantic baggage
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Her good side
by Rebekah Weatherspoon
Deciding to fake date for practice, 16-year-old Bethany Greene and her best friend's ex-boyfriend Jacob Yeun find their arrangement turning into something real, making them wonder if their perfect match has been in front of them all along.
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Highly suspicious and unfairly cute
by Talia Hibbert
To win the grand prize at the end of their survival course, ex-best friends Claire and Bradley trudge through mud, dirt and their messy past to find the adventure bringing them closer together, sparking a whole new kind of relationship.
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Lose you to find me
by Erik J. Brown
To get a letter of recommendation for culinary school from his manager, Tommy Dees, who works at Sunset Estates retirement community, must train his childhood crush, and as old feelings resurface, he discovers not all recipes need to be followed exactly.
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Seoulmates
by Susan Lee
When her former best friend, K-drama star Jacob Kim, returns to San Diego, Hannah Cho is torn between the new feelings developing between them and her ex-boyfriend who wants her back.
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Then everything happens at once
by M-E Girard
When her secret crush, Freddie, makes a move on her and COVID-19 shuts the world down, 16-year-old Baylee is torn between her feelings for him and a boy she met online as she navigates the messy waters of love and desire.
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