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  • Like Smoke in The Summer by heavenmoore_official
    heavenmoore_official
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    Seventeen-year-old Senior Katherine Ellis has always played her role, and played it correctly: the Preacher's daughter, good and obedient, someone who'd never step out of the line her father strictly drew while her mother watched in silence. But it only takes is one party, one spark, and one boy to unravel everything. Jonah Maxwell is everything she's supposed to avoid and hate. Aloof, unpredictable, a storm in human form. that clouds the crevices of her mind. But when their worlds collide on a cool April night, something shifts. Sticks. An as stolen moments turn into lingering glances, texts give way to tangled emotions, and sneaking out becomes a pattern; Katharine finds herself crossing lines she'd always sworn she never would. Over the course of one sweltering, reckless summer, the girl known to follow every rule spirals head first for the boy who makes her question all of them. But what starts as a quiet rebellion quickly spirals into something deeper, more impulsive. Something that might come with consequences they aren't ready to face. Because sometimes the love we want burns fast, leaving us with marks that don't fade, no matter how far you run. For fans of bitter sweet slow burns, messy but unforgettable first loves, and tales of fining growth in the oddest of places: This is a novel about the people we become when we finally decide to let ourselves want more than we think we're allowed.
  • The Musical Love Story of Noah and Lisa by ridh_08
    ridh_08
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    Lisa, the new girl in school, has a disastrous first meeting with Noah, the most popular guy in school. They begin to loathe each other and when Miss Patil, their class teacher assigns Noah as the person who has to show Lisa around the school, their hatred for each other deepens. Until.... it doesn't feel like hatred anymore. It is written in two person POV, the POVs alternating between Noah and Lisa.
  • Side Note: I Think I Love You by authordayajames
    authordayajames
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    Side note: never fall for your fake boyfriend. When my best friend convinced me to write a love letter to my crush, I didn't expect it to all go south. Because instead of the most realistic scenario-him reading the letter and rejecting me privately-the last thing I'd ever expected to happen did. The letter doesn't end up in his locker. But in the locker of one of the most popular football players in the senior class, Ian Bale. Who also just happens to be my crush's older brother. Luckily, he promises to keep it a secret. But our actions start spreading rumors about us and in the next minute, I'm thrown into a fake relationship. But it works out for the both of us. Ian saves me from potential embarrassment while I help get his friends off his back about his dating life (or lack thereof). However, as the month progresses, I find myself enjoying more and more of his company. From his cheesy pick-up lines to his sense of wonder and even his nerdy glasses. My priorities begin to shift and I can't help but be a little terrified of the prospect of trusting another guy again. But I think I can make an exception. For fans of Jenny Han, Cookie O'Gorman, and happily ever afters with a sprinkling of real world problems, get ready to dive into the first installment of this beachside romance.
  • Eternal Spring by Maria_Munteanu007
    Maria_Munteanu007
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    They said Cain Norgaard was like a ghost. Cold, detached...uncomplex. Easily read. But they were wrong. In a small town, stitched together by secrets, the Student Council of Europe's most renowned academy, Hypatia International High School stands strong, debating overly complicated matters - like the cafeteria menu, around their oval table. But the last high school year's just around the corner, and seven teenagers are bound to learn just how far love bends before it shatters. School starlets, mean girls, golden boys, the loners, the football team captains, the "perfect" ones - all hiding something. And all about to be unraveled. Victoria believes she knows how the world works. Alexia thinks her mother is always right. Mason just tries to survive the night. Agathe says love's a frail thing. And Lewis hides something not even he is aware of. This is not a story about who we are supposed to be; it's a story about who we became when no one was there to see us. When no one was looking. When we could finally breathe. About the masks that you put on to be loved...and the one that won't come off. Eternal Spring is a soft detonation, the kind you don't feel until it's already too late. A psychological coming-of-age story tangled in friendship fallouts, repressed memories, moral grey zones, identity crisis, and the aching need to feel understood. You'll laugh; you'll cry; you'll want to throw your phone at the wall and never speak to anyone again. And when the last page turns...you'll realize you were never reading the story that you thought you were.