At Fargrove Grammar, an all-girls school in the heart of England, Violet and Maddie's worlds collide in ways neither of them could have expected.
Violet, 14, is struggling to find herself after breaking free from a toxic relationship with her boyfriend, Caden. But freedom comes at a cost, Caden refuses to let go, his presence a constant shadow in her life.
Maddie, 15, has only just come out as a lesbian, learning to stand tall in her truth even when it feels like the world is watching. When she stands up to Caden on Violet's behalf, their connection is immediate and undeniable.
What begins as an unlikely friendship slowly blossoms into something more. But as Violet starts to experience some rather unfamiliar feelings and questions everything she thought she knew about herself, the weight of self-doubt and the lingering pain of her past threaten to unravel it all.
Their love is raw, fragile, and beautiful. but not all stories have happy endings. As the pressure builds and secrets come to light, Violet is forced to confront not just her feelings for Maddie, but the darkness within herself.
With Love, Violet is a heart wrenching and deeply moving tale of first love, self discovery, and the ways we carry both love and pain.
Ophelia is used to being seen as the school's most popular boy's unapproachable (and lesbian) twin sister. Senior year will be no different.
She will sit at the same table of girls with her best friend, Beverley, at lunch. She will flirt with a few of the sickeningly straight girls who can't stop talking about how hot her brother, Orion, and his friends are. Maybe she'll even figure out what she wants to do with her life before graduation. At least that's her thought process going into school on the first day.
But when she accidentally bumps into the new girl that same day, she can't help but wonder if a few, if not all, her plans for her senior year are going to change. Maybe she even wants them to, although the thought of changing things for a beautiful girl after she's been a little bit against romance for so long is shocking and a little nerve-wracking to say the least.
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