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First love language
by Stefany Valentine
Adopted Taiwanese American Catie Carlson yearns to understand more about her culture and biological mother and offers to teach a co-worker how to date in exchange for learning Mandarin, in a story about grief, family and following one's heart.
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Four Eids and a funeral
by Faridah áAbâikâe-âIyâimâidâe
Returning home early for a funeral and for the summer, Said Hossain finds it hard to avoid facing his ex-best friend, Tiwa Olatunji, who pretends he doesn't exist, until they are brought together to save their Islamic center from demolition.
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Crashing into you
by Rocky Callen
Dreaming of becoming a famous street racer, 17-year-old Leti Rivera vows to give up driving after tragedy strikes following a race, until she realizes it could be the very thing that saves her—and the boy she's come to love.
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Okay, Cupid
by Mason Deaver
As a cupid Jude's job is to bring couples together, and their new assignment involves a couple of teenagers--except Jude's attraction to a certain human boy keeps getting in the way, and threatening their career
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Even if it breaks your heart
by Erin Hahn
Determined to follow the list his late best friend left behind of things he wants him to accomplish, 19-year-old bullrider Case Michaels is led to 18-year-old Winnie Sutton, whom he ropes into competing on the rodeo circuit and becoming his friend.
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Wild about you
by Kaitlyn Hill
"Indoorsy theater girl Natalie must team up with surly nature-lover Finn in an Amazing Race-style reality competition show set in the Appalachian wilderness--if they do not kill (or kiss!) each other first"
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Don't let it break your heart
by Maggie Horne
Alana and Gray navigate the transition from a romantic relationship to a strong friendship after Alana comes out as a lesbian, but when she helps Gray pursue a relationship with Talia, Alana develops romantic feelings for Talia as well and grapples with loyalty to Gray while embracing her queer identity
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This is how you fall in love
by Anika Hussain
When she agrees to pretend-date her best friend Adnan to help cover up his top-secret relationship, Zara, who is desperate to have her own great love story, finds things getting complicated when a new, exciting boy turns up in her life.
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The calculation of you and me
by Serena Kaylor
When her boyfriend dumps her, calculus nerd Marlowe, who has never failed at anything, asks her English project partner Ash to help her win him back in exchange for making Ash's band go viral, but when sparks start to fly between them, she realizes there's no algorithm for love.
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My fair Brady
by Brian D. Kennedy
"Wade Westmore is used to being in the spotlight. So when he's passed over for the lead in the spring musical, it comes as a major blow--especially when the role goes to his ex-boyfriend, Reese...Shy sophomore Elijah Brady is used to being overlooked. Forget not knowing his name--most of his classmates don't even know he exists. So when he joins the stage crew for the musical, he seems destined to blend into the scenery. When the two have a disastrous backstage run-in, Elijah proposes an arrangement thatcould solve both boys' problems: If Wade teaches Elijah how to be popular, Wade can prove that he cares about more than just himself"
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The breakup lists
by Adib Khorram
"Keeping his romantic exploits limited to the breakup lists he makes for his sister, which chronicle every flaw of her various exes, Jackson wonders why the idea of eventually writing a breakup list feels so impossible when his sister sets her sights on Liam.
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The someday daughter
by Ellen O'Clover
The daughter of a self-help superstar, Audrey is determined to create her own identity and agrees to go on her mother's book tour, hoping to figure out how they fit into each other's lives, but is unaware of how much this summer will upend her carefully planned life.
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The no-girlfriend rule
by Christen Randall
When her boyfriend excludes her from participating in a roleplaying game, high school senior Hollie joins an all-girls group where an in-game romance has the potential to be more than just pretend
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If you can't take the heat
by Michael Ruhlman
With his summer plans on hold after breaking his leg, high school football star Theo Claverback works as a prep cook for an upscale French restaurant where he finds new purpose and romance?—?and what happens when you get into hot water with the wrong people.
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The ghost of us
by James L. Sutter
Eighteen-year-old ghost hunter and outcast Cara strikes a deal with a recently deceased student's spirit to woo his depressed sister Meredith, but as Cara unintentionally falls for Meredith, Aiden's ghost fades
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Kisses, codes, and conspiracies
by Abigail Hing Wen
When their parents jointly go on vacation, best friends Tan Lee and Winter Woo, who are trying to ignore the developing feelings between them, find themselves on the run from international criminals when Tan's ex-girlfriend from Shanghai returns with money stolen from her billionaire father.
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Sunrise nights
by Jeff Zentner
When aspiring photographer Jude and former dancer Florence, who has a degenerative eye disease, meet at their sleepaway camp's closing celebration, called Sunrise Night, they decide to take a chance with one rule—they can't contact each other after the sun has risen.
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Going bicoastal
by Dahlia Adler
Told in alternating timelines, this queer rom-com follows Natalya Fox, who must choose between spending the summer in NYC with her dad (and the girl she's crushing on) or in LA with her estranged mom (and the guy she never saw coming).
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Julieta and the Romeos
by Maria E. Andreu
When she publishes her writing online, gaining the attention of“Happily Ever Drafter,” Julieta wonders if this could be her very own meet-cute while thinking about three boys already in her life: her nemesis, the boy next door and her oldest friend.
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I loved you in another life
by David Arnold
"Transcending time and space, Evan Taft and Shosh Bell, two souls destined to fall in love time and time again, are brought together by a celestial bird and discover that something is happening which began long ago and will long outlast them both.
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The half-life of love
by Brianna Bourne
With only 41 days, 9 hours and 42 minutes to live, Flint cuts himself off from everything as he waits to die, then finds his world colliding with September, who embodies joy and light, which becomes the start of a once-in-a-lifetime love despite their secrets.
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Year on fire
by Julie Buxbaum
"Just days before the start of junior year for twins Arch and Immie and their best friend, Paige, a spontaneous kiss shakes the very foundation of their friendship...Enter Rohan, new to Wood Valley High by way of London...Paige calls dibs on him...Immie is in no position to argue...When the girls' bathroom at Wood Valley is set ablaze, no one doubts it's arson. But in this bastion of privilege, who'd be angry enough to want to burn down the school?"
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Afterlove
by Tanya Byrne
"In this powerful, all-encompassing YA love story, a girl who becomes a grim reaper must figure out what the future holds--especially when it comes to the girlfriend she left behind. When Ashana Persaud meets Poppy Morgan on a school trip, she's sure it's too good to be true. Ash has never had much luck with girls, but Poppy proves different. Coffee dates turn to museum trips until, soon, the two girls can see a future together--one that's seemingly snatched from them when a hit-and-run takes Ash's life on New Year's Eve. As the last person to die before midnight, Ash is bestowed the title of reaper, tasked with finding lost souls and helping them cross over. Only those close to death can perceive a reaper, so when Ash runs into Poppy one lonely night--and Poppy recognizes her--they can't be sure if it's the second chance they've so desperately wished for, or a tragedy lying in wait."
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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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Chloe and the Kaishao boys
by Mae Coyiuto
When her dad sends her on a series of dates, hoping she'll find a reason for staying in Manila instead of attending college in the U.S., Chinese Filipina girl Chloe must decide if following her dreams is worth everything—and everyone—she'll be leaving behind.
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Rosewood : a midsummer meet cute
by Sayantani DasGupta
In this fresh and funny spin on Sense and Sensibility, levelheaded Eila Das meets Rahul at Rosewood, a summer camp where campers are being scouted for a hit Bridgerton-like TV show, and is drawn into drama and romance, forcing her to choose between her head and her heart.
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Forget me not
by Alyson Derrick
When the girl she loves suffers a terrible fall and cannot remember anything from the last two years, Nora finds herself forgotten and wonders if they can beat the odds and find their way back to each other.
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Friday I'm in love
by Camryn Garrett
Deciding to throw herself an epic coming out party with singing, dancing and rainbow cake, 16-year-old Mahalia Harris finds herself buried in a mountain of bills, unfinished schoolwork and enough drama that could end her party before it even begins.
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My week with him
by Joya Goffney
Kicked out of her house by her heartless mother two months before her graduation, Nikki is determined to flee Texas but finds her plans put on hold when her best friend Malachai begs her to stay with him for the remainder of spring break and her little sister goes missing.
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Throwback
by Maurene Goo
Sent back to the‘90s where she finds herself in high school with her 17-year-old mother, Samantha Kang finds the right romance at the wrong time while trying to fit into an analog world and make things right with her mom.
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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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Queen bee : an anti-historical Regency romp
by Amalie Howard
Disguising herself as a mysterious heiress to infiltrate London's elite, Lady Ela Dalvi questions whether vengeance is still her greatest desire when she reunites with the only boy she's ever loved while seeking revenge against the friend who betrayed her.
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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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This time it's real
by Ann Liang
"To keep a massive secret from coming out, 17-year-old Eliza Lin asks the famous actor in her class to pose as her fake boyfriend in exchange for writing his college applications?—?an agreement that starts to feel all too real, threatening her carefully laid plans.
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Pride and prejudice and Pittsburgh
by Rachael Lippincott
When disheartened Pittsburgh teen Audrey transports back to 1812 England, she expects to find love as a Regency romance heroine, but surprisingly sparks fly when she meets Lucy Sinclair
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The fall of Whit Rivera
by Crystal Maldonado
"Forced to organize the fall formal together, frenemies and exes Whit and Zay find sparks still flying between them and wonder if their feud has been a big misunderstanding all along.
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Seven percent of Ro Devereux
by Ellen O'Clover
Creating an app that can predict a person's future with 93% accuracy, Ro Deveraux garners the attention of tech investors when it goes viral and is thrust into a fake dating scenario with her ex-best friend who is her projected soul mate.
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Finding Jupiter
by Kelis Rowe
In a beautiful blend of poetry and moving prose, this debut novel that captures young Black love follows Orion and Ray as they fall for each other, but their pasts are riddled with secrets that could destroy everything.
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No boy summer : a novel
by Amy Spalding
Swearing off boys for the summer while staying with their aunt in Los Angeles, Lydia and her younger sister Penny make a pact, but when Lydia meets Fran, who has mutual feelings for her, she decides to secretly bend the rules.
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Well, that was unexpected
by Jesse Q. Sutanto
Sharlot Citra is whisked from Los Angeles to her mother's native Indonesia, where she finds herself fake dating the son of one of the wealthiest families in Indonesia, and she is surprised when she actually starts to fall in love with the boy, the country, and the big family she never knew before
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Darkhearts : a novel
by James L. Sutter
When his former bandmate dies, David is thrown back into contact with singer Chance, forcing him to rediscover all the things that once made them so close—and that tore them apart—as he attempts to claim the celebrity he's been denied.
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Finding my elf
by David Valdes
While home for winter break, Cameron takes a job as a Christmas elf and finally finds his“people” and possibly“the one” in the fakest consumerist nightmare place on Earth where he least expected it.
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Seven minutes in Candyland
by Brian Wasson
"When rumors fly that he's not just the master of sweets, due to his underground candy-selling hustle, but hearts, too, Kalvin, the son of two famous therapists, revels in his newfound fame helping heartbroken teens, but his ego, a jealous boyfriend and a vengeful competitor threaten everything.
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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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Never vacation with your ex
by Emily Wibberley
Spending the summer in Malibu with her ex-boyfriend Dean and their families, 17-year-old volleyball star Kaylee finds herself falling for him again for the same reasons and some new ones, forcing her to make a complicated choice.
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They hate each other
by Amanda Woody
Told from alternating perspectives, seventeen-year-old frenemies Jonah and Dylan pretend to date after a homecoming disaster, but their plan begins to crumble when they unexpectedly start falling for each other
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How to excavate a heart
by Jake Maia Arlow
"Fresh off a breakup, college freshman Shani is distracted from her monthlong paleoichthyology internship when she gets involved with May, but when their relationship takes a serious turn, Shani's heartache over her ex-girlfriend's rejection comes rushing back.
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One true loves
by Elise Bryant
While on a post-graduation Mediterranean cruise with her family, Lenore Bennett meets a hopeless romantic with a 10-year plan who helps her find something she's been looking for—love, in this companion novel to Happily Ever Afters.
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Once upon a K-prom
by Kat Cho
When her former childhood friend now K-pop superstar Robbie Choi asks Elena Soo to the prom that she has no interest in attending, Elena can't stop thinking about his smile and the promise they made to each other as kids.
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Edgewood
by Kristen Ciccarelli
To save her grandfather's life, singer Emeline Lark must enter the forest she has spent years trying to escape and, offering to exchange her voice for his freedom, stumbles into a curse larger than the life she has worked so hard to forget.
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Blaine for the win
by Robbie Couch
To prove to his ex-boyfriend Joey that he can be serious, Blaine decides to run against Joey's new boyfriend for senior student council president and must decide if he is willing to sacrifice everything he loves about himself to do it. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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The feeling of falling in love
by Mason Deaver
"Just days before spring break, Neil Kearney is set to fly across the country with his childhood friend (and current friend with benefits) Josh to attend his brother's wedding. Then Josh tells Neil that he's in love with him. With Josh still attending the wedding, Neil needs to find a new date to bring along. Almost against his will, he drafts his horrible roommate, Wyatt. At first, Wyatt (correctly) thinks Neil is acting like a jerk. but when they get to Los Angeles, Wyatt sees a little more of where it's coming from. Slowly, Neil and Wyatt begin to understand each other . . . and maybe, just maybe, fall in love for the first time"
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How not to fall in love
by Jacqueline Firkins
When her best friend gets his heart broken yet again, Harper, who thinks romance is nothing more than a marketing tool, offers to teach him how not to fall in love and unexpectedly loses her own heart in the process.
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A million quiet revolutions
by Robin Gow
A modern love story told in verse, Oliver and Aaron, when Aaron moves away, write each other letters, inspired by two Revolutionary soldiers, who they believe to be trans men in love, and must each take ownership of their own stories.
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Icebreaker
by A. L. Graziadei
Vying for the NHL league's top draft spot, 17-year-old Mickey James and teammate Jaysen Caulfield find their rivalry turning into something more, forcing them both to decide what they really want and what they are willing to risk for it.
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Out of the blue
by Jason June
Told in alternating voices, Crest, a merperson, who grudgingly undergoes a mandatory sojourn to help a human within one moon cycle or risk staying on land forever, suddenly develops feelings for his beneficiary Sean, leaving them torn between two worlds
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She gets the girl
by Rachael Lippincott
When shy, awkward Molly Parker and outspoken Alex Blackwood devise a five-step plan to get the girls they like to fall for them, they both begin to wonder if maybe they're the ones falling… for each other.
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All the right reasons
by Bethany Mangle
When Cara and her mom are cast as the leads in a new reality dating show for single parent families, Cara falls for a boy who is off limits while helping her mom pick a suitor they both love.
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Ophelia after all
by Racquel Marie
A romantic at heart, Ophelia Roja deals with friendship drama and her own queerness at the end of high school, forcing her to choose between the fantasy version of herself that she's always imagined—or finally revealing who she really is.
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This may end badly
by Samantha Markum
In a story about friendship, falling in love and crossing pretty much every line presented—and how to atone in the aftermath—master prankster Doe strikes a fake-date bargain with Wells, the cousin of Doe's prankster nemesis, but as the pranks escalate, so do her feelings for Wells and something more important than a prank war legacy.
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For all time
by Shanna Miles
Tamar, a musician, warrior and survivor, and Fayard, a pioneer, hustler and hopeless romantic, relive their tragic love story over and over until they finally discover what it will take to break the cycle. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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My sister's big fat Indian wedding
by Sajni Patel
During her sister's extravagant wedding week, Zurika, a naturally gifted violinist, secretly enters a high-profile music competition that pits her against the groom's South African cousin Naveen, who just happens to be a cocky vocalist set on stealing her spotlight.
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And they lived . . .
by Steven Salvatore
"Chase Arthur is a hopeless romantic, but he's also struggling to figure out his gender identity and recover from an eating disorder. When Chase starts his freshman year of college, he has to navigate being away from home and missing his sister, finding his squad, and will have to learn to love--and be enough for--himself, while discovering what it means to truly live"
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Anatomy : a love story
by Dana Schwartz
When Hazel, an aspiring female surgeon, meets Jack, a resurrection man who sells bodies for a living, they work together to uncover the secrets buried not just in unmarked graves but in the very heart of Edinburgh society.
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Serendipity : ten romantic tropes, transformed
by Marissa Meyer
This collection of 10 stories from some of today's brightest and award-winning YA authors celebrates first love, unrequited love, surprising love and love that's been there all along.
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See you yesterday
by Rachel Lynn Solomon
Stuck in a time loop with her nemesis, college student Barrett Bloom agrees to work with Miles to find a way out, and when they start falling for each other, they wonder what will happen to their relationship if they make it to tomorrow.
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Right where I left you
by Julian Winters
When a run-in with an old crush puts him on thin ice with his best friend Diego, Isaac Martin discovers that Diego has other reasons for avoiding him– reasons that change everything.
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May the best man win
by ZR Ellor
"Jeremy Harkiss, cheer captain and student body president, won't let coming out as a transgender boy ruin his senior year. Instead of bowing to the bigots and outdated school administration, Jeremy decides to make some noise--and how better than by challenging his all-star ex-boyfriend, Lukas for the title of Homecoming King? Lukas Rivers, football star and head of the Homecoming Committee, is just trying to find order in his life after his older brother's funeral and the loss of his long-term girlfriend--who turned out to be a boy. But when Jeremy threatens to break his heart and steal his crown, Lukas kickstarts a plot to sabotage Jeremy's campaign. When both boys take their rivalry too far, the dance is on the verge of being canceled. To save Homecoming, they'll have to face the hurt they're both hiding--and the lingering butterflies they can't deny"
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If this gets out
by Sophie. Gonzales
Best friends and members of a popular boy band find their once-easy rapport straining under the pressures of fame and their management's decision for gay singer Ruben to stay in the closet
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Jay's gay agenda
by Jason June
Moving to Seattle with his family, Jay Collier starts his senior year at a high school with a thriving LGBTQIA+ community and finally has a chance to cross items off of his Gay Agenda—a romance to-do list.
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In deeper waters
by F. T. Lukens
Sixteen-year-old Prince Tal is on his long-awaited coming-of-age tour when he meets the intriguing and roguish Athlen, and when he is kidnapped by pirates, Athlen is his only hope of escape
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Last chance books
by Kelsey Rodkey
Working at her family's independent bookstore during the summer before she leaves for college, Madeline Moore is determined to make the store succeed when she discovers that her crush, Jasper, works at the competing chain bookstore across the street
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Keep my heart in San Francisco
by Amelia Diane Coombs
Asked to help work the counter at her family's struggling bowling alley, Caroline“Chuck” Wilson accepts her annoyingly attractive former best friend's offer to pursue cash prizes in San Francisco Bay Area bowling tournaments.
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Verona comics
by Jennifer Dugan
Meeting at a comic convention prom, the cellist daughter of an indie comic shop owner and the disgraced son of comic superstore titans navigate a secret romance that is complicated by anxiety, their feuding parents and an approaching audition.
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Four days of you and me
by Miranda Kenneally
Reconnecting once annually during a school field trip, Lulu and Alex transition from sworn enemies to more than friends while dating and breaking up with others and trying to figure out how to manage a long-distance relationship.
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19 love songs
by David Levithan
A collection of short love stories by the best-selling author of Every Day was inspired by the author's tradition of writing for his friends every Valentine's Day and includes a story set in the world of Two Boys Kissing.
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The best laid plans
by Cameron Lund
Learning that she has become her social circle's only remaining virgin, an 18-year-old girl determined to gain some experience before college avoids an older boyfriend and turns instead to a close friend who she asks to help her learn about her sexuality.
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Echoes between us
by Katie McGarry
Haunted by visions of her late mother that occur during blinding migraines, a girl with a brain tumor is drawn to a champion swimmer who is struggling with an addiction to adrenaline.
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Lucky caller
by Emma Mills
A high school senior's decision to take a radio broadcasting class is complicated by the very different approaches of her broadcast team and the presence of a childhood former friend she had hoped to avoid.
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Just a boy and a girl in a little canoe
by Sarah Mlynowski
Anticipating a disastrous stretch at summer camp in the aftermath of a breakup, counselor Sam unexpectedly falls head over heels for the camp’s sailing instructor, Gavin, who invites her to join him for starlit canoe rides. By the author of the Magic in Manhattan series.
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Breathless
by Jennifer Niven
When her college ambitions are upended by her father's sudden abandonment, an aspiring writer relocates with her mother to a mosquito-infested island off the coast of Georgia, where her efforts to rebuild are complicated by a local photographer's complicated secret.
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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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How to speak boy
by Tiana Smith
A mix-up in one of their classes causes fierce rivals Quinn and Grayson to begin an anonymous correspondence that blossoms into romance before they discover their respective identities on the eve of a debate tournament.
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Today tonight tomorrow
by Rachel Lynn Solomon
A bitter rivalry between two overachieving high school seniors erupts after one of them is named valedictorian on a day that finds them unexpectedly teaming up and falling for each other while competing against their fellow graduates during a farewell tour of Seattle.
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We were promised spotlights
by Lindsay Sproul
Hiding her sexual orientation behind the enviable persona of a popular homecoming queen, Taylor struggles to figure out how to stay true to herself and walk away from the limiting expectations that have been laid out for her future.
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Date me, Bryson Keller
by Kevin Van Whye
Accepting a dare to date a new person every week, a popular teen is unexpectedly asked out by a boy and agrees to a secret five-day relationship that quickly becomes more real than he anticipated. A first novel.
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Time of our lives
by Emily Wibberley
Dreading the day when his single mom's early-onset Alzheimer's begins to steal her memory, Fitz reluctantly tours colleges he has no intention of attending while bonding with a girl from an overcrowded family who makes him reconsider his sacrifices.
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This train is being held
by Ismâee Williams
Pressured by his Papi to pursue a career in pro sports in spite of his poetic spirit, Alex bonds with an ambitious young dancer whose dreams have been complicated by her mother's controlling nature, her father's unemployment and a sibling's mental illness.
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Serious moonlight
by Jenn Bennett
A homeschooled mystery-book fan with an overactive imagination and a charismatic young van driver forge an unlikely bond while working the graveyard shift at a historic Seattle hotel where a famous reclusive writer may be leading a secret life.
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How (not) to ask a boy to prom
by S. J. Goslee
A decidedly single teen artist, tiring of his sister's efforts to set him up, pretends to date the local bad boy while practicing his drawing skills, working at a greenhouse and avoiding anything that involves school spirit or the prom.
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You'd be mine
by Erin Hahn
Warned by her Gran about the dark side of her country music legacy, the daughter of two tragically deceased stars reluctantly agrees to join the summer tour of a pop idol who needs her to join him to prevent him from being dropped by his music label, an arrangement that is complicated by fan speculation about a romance between them.
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Only a breath apart
by Katie McGarry
"A boy who dreams of working his family's land in spite of a daunting curse and a girl who is desperate to escape her ""charmed"" small-town life work together to pursue their separate goals before their secrets and growing attraction complicate their plans.
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Field notes on love
by Jennifer E. Smith
Embarking on what was supposed to be a romantic cross-country train journey with his girlfriend, a dumped boy sells his spare ticket to a girl devastated by a rejection from her college of choice, an arrangement that opens up new perspectives about their futures.
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Starry eyes
by Jenn Bennett
When teens Zorie and Lennon, a former couple, are stranded in the California wilderness together, they must put aside their differences, and come to terms with lingering romantic feelings, in order to survive
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Sam & Ilsa's last hurrah
by Rachel Cohn
When twins Sam and Ilsa throw one last party before they graduate from high school, they add a twist, each sibling gets to invite three guests and the other won't know until they show up
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Always forever maybe
by Anica Mrose Rissi
Falling head over heels for a boy her best friend thinks is possessive and controlling, Betts ignores the advice of others and begins keeping secrets as the relationship spirals into dangerous territory.
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A million Junes
by Emily Henry
June O'Donnell and Saul Angert, the daughter and son of two long-feuding families, fall in love while trying to uncover the truth about a curse that has plagued their bloodlines for generations
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My Lady Jane
by Cynthia Hand
A fantastical, comedic romance adventure inspired by the true story of Lady Jane Grey follows the experiences of a 16-year-old noblewoman who, on the eve of her marriage to a stranger, is swept up in a conspiracy to usurp the throne from her cousin.
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The love that split the world
by Emily Henry
Natalie and Beau fall in love after discovering that they are the only two people capable of glimpsing into each other's respective alternate worlds, a phenomenon they investigate while struggling to create a future they can share.
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You know me well : a novel
by Nina LaCour
Mark and Kate sit next to each other in school but are barely acquainted until they meet at a San Francisco club during Pride Week and connect over each one's forbidden love
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The museum of heartbreak
by Meg Leder
Assuaging a broken heart by assembling what she calls a "mini-museum" of trinkets that symbolize definitive moments in her life, Penelope reflects on her relationships with her crush, a bully and two close friends while struggling to let go of her fantasies.
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The wrath & the dawn
by Renâee Ahdieh
Coming of age in a land where the Caliph of Khorasan takes a new bride each night and executes her at sunrise, 16-year-old Shahrzad volunteers to marry him in order to break the cycle and exact revenge for the murder of her best friend. Inspired by A Thousand and One Nights.
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Saint Anything : a novel
by Sarah Dessen
Sydney's charismatic older brother, Peyton, has always been the center of attention in the family but when he is sent to jail, Sydney struggles to find her place at home and in the world until she meets the Chathams, including gentle, protective Mac, who makes her feel appreciated for the first time.
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P.S. I still love you
by Jenny Han
Lara Jean questions if a girl can be in love with two boys at once when she unexpectedly falls for Peter, a boy she's pretending to date, and a boy from her past
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Solitaire
by Alice Oseman
In this novel that introduced Nick and Charlie from Heartstopper, Tori Spring isn't sure how to be happy again until she meets Michael Holden, and together, they try to unmask the mysterious Solitaire while trying to survive high school.
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Just like the movies
by Kelly Fiore
Bonding over a late-night showing of Titanic, popular Marijke and overachiever Lily plan to act out the grand gestures of favorite romance films in the hopes of landing the guys of their dreams.
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Like no other
by Una LaMarche
Living on opposite sides of their Brooklyn neighborhood, strict Hasidic Devorah and fun-loving nerd Jaxon forge an unexpected connection when they become trapped in an elevator during a hurricane, after which they pursue a secret romance.
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Beauty of the broken
by Tawni Waters
As if her parents' heavy drinking and her father's abuse--which nearly killed her half-brother, Iggy--were not enough, fifteen-year-old Mara is caught kissing her girlfriend, Xylia, by the preacher's son and becomes terrified that her own life is at risk
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Perfect chemistry
by Simone Elkeles
While working as lab partners, sparks fly between studious Brittany Ellis and gang member Alex Fuentes, but as she struggles with having feelings for someone she knows is totally wrong for her, he reconsiders a bet he made with his friends after emotions become more real upon learning the truth about Brittany's family problems.
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Laura Dean keeps breaking up with me
by Mariko Tamaki
Upset about her on-again, off-again relationship with her girlfriend Laura Dean, Freddy Riley depends on her friends, a local mystic, and a relationship columnist for help in dealing with her situation
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