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Sweet Treats: Summer Love
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Misfit in Love
by S. K. Ali
Looking to reconnect with her mother and pursue a relationship of her own the summer before college, misfit Janna finds her efforts complicated by her brother’s wedding plans, her mother’s new love interest and two very different young men.
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Sunkissed
by Kasie West
Reluctantly spending the summer at a remote camp for families, a music-loving girl stinging from a friend’s betrayal considers a difficult choice when an off-limits crush offers her the chance of a lifetime. By the award-winning author of P.S. I Like You.
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You Have A Match
by Emma Lord
A new love, a secret sister, and a summer she'll never forget. A hilarious and heartfelt novel of romance, sisterhood, and friendship. When Abby signs up for a DNA service, it's mainly to give her friend and secret love interest, Leo, a nudge. After all, she knows who she is already: Avid photographer. Injury-prone tree climber. But she didn't know she's a younger sister. When DNA reveals Abby has a secret sister, shimmery-haired Instagram star Savannah Tully, it's hard to believe they're from the same planet, never mind the same parents.
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Your Heart, My Sky : Love in a Time of Hunger
by Margarita Engle
Coming of age against a backdrop of Cuba’s “Special Peacetime” severe economic depression, Liana is emboldened by starvation to skip a summer of forced farm labor and team up with a quiet boy and a mysterious dog to search for alternate food sources.
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From Little Tokyo, With Love
by Sarah Kuhn
Growing up under the care of a loving aunt, an orphaned judo student with a mixed heritage reevaluates her perspectives on happy endings while searching for evidence proving that she is related to a famous rom-com celebrity.
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Take Me Home Tonight
by Morgan Matson
Sneaking away from their suburban homes to spend a night in New York City, theater kids Kat and Stevie endure misadventures involving broken phones, family drama, old flames, terrible plays, crashed parties and a world-class museum.
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Where the Rhythm Takes You
by Sarah Dass
Presents a romantic, mesmerizing story of first love and second chances, all to the tunes of sweet soca music.
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The Quantum Weirdness of the Almost-Kiss
by Amy Noelle Parks
Seventeen-year-old Evie Beckham has always been too occupied with her love of math and frequent battles with anxiety to want to date. Besides, she's always found the idea of kissing to be kind of weird. But by senior year, thanks to therapy and her friends, she's feeling braver than before. Maybe even brave enough to enter the national math and physics competition or flirt back with the new boy. Meanwhile, Evie's best friend, Caleb Covic, has always been a little in love with her. So he's horrified when he is forced to witness Evie's meet-cute with the new guy.
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She's Too Pretty to Burn
by Wendy Heard
A provocative but uninspired photographer and her best friend, a passionate performance artist, endure a brutal summer marked by an all-consuming relationship, a fire, two murders and three suspicious drownings.
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A Taste for Love
by Jennifer Yen
Resisting her professional baker mother’s traditional beliefs about relationships, high school senior Liza resolves to prove herself during an annual junior baking competition only to discover that all of the other contestants are Asian-American men her mother picked for her to date.
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Better Than the Movies
by Lynn Painter
Enlisting the help of her cute but annoying next-door neighbor in the hope of snagging an unlikely prom date with a crush who has just moved back into town, Liz discovers that she is becoming unexpectedly more attracted to her mischievous new friend.
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A Phở Love Story
by Loan Le
Avoiding each other most of their lives because of a mysterious rivalry, two Vietnamese-American teens from competing pho restaurants fall in love by chance while uncovering the reason behind their families’ generations-old feud.
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Kisses and Croissants
by Anne-sophie Jouhanneau
Attending an elite summer program in Paris in the hope of landing an audition with one of the world’s leading dance companies, a 16-year-old ballerina bonds with a charming local who introduces her to the City of Lights and its unexpected mysteries.
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Meet Cute Diary
by Emery Lee
Noah Ramirez thinks he's an expert on romance. He has to be for his popular blog, the Meet Cute Diary, a collection of trans happily ever afters. There's just one problem; all the stories are fake...When a troll exposes the blog as fiction, Noah's worldunravels. The only way to save the Diary is to convince everyone that the stories are true, but he doesn't have any proof. Then Drew walks into Noah's life, and the pieces fall into place.
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