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Sparks in Maine (BWWM)

Sparks in Maine (BWWM)

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Fiction
Romance
Small town
Romantic Comedy
Highschool
"I've been waiting a long time for that," I said, voice low. "Me too," she whispered, and I felt my chest tighten again. Naomi never imagined her senior year would start in a small Maine town, stuck in a new house, with new schools, and strangers everywhere. Everything feels out of place-until she meets Andrew, the tall, mysterious neighbor with Between sneaking out under streetlights, navigating parties, and surviving small-town gossip, sparks fly as Naomi and Andrew are drawn to each other. But love in a town this small comes with complications-exes, jealous classmates, and secret texts from old friends threaten to test their trust.
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