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The Stolen Heir: A Novel of Elfhame by Holly Black
Young adult fantasy book "The Stolen Heir: A Novel of Elfhame" by Holly Black is set in the same universe as her well-known "People of the Air" series. The book tells the tale of Prince Rhyia, the heir to the throne of Elfhame, who is abducted as a child and later replaced by a changeling. Rhyia gains a strong sense of self and learns how to deal with the difficulties of being different as he matures in the mortal world. The changeling is struggling to maintain his image as the real prince in Elfhame while also coming under attack from those who want to reveal his true identity. As the destinies of the two protagonists eventually cross, the story addresses ideas of identity, family, and power.
The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han
The Summer Switch-Off by Beth Reekles
Three friends, Luna, Rory, and Jodie, seek happiness amid turmoil. Relationships falter, career paths seem wrong, and success comes at the cost of exhaustion. Their getaway to Casa Dorada becomes a digital detox gone awry. A relatable coming-of-age story by Beth Reekles, known for "The Kissing Booth."
The Sweetest Oblivion by Danielle Lori
The Temporary Roomie by Sarah Adams
In her charming and endearing romance The Temporary Roomie, Sarah Adams explores the odd bond between two people who share a room. Ainsley, a failed actress, accepts Reed, a millionaire businessman, as her roommate when she moves back to her hometown in hopes of a new beginning. Despite their early hostility, Ainsley and Reed gradually start to put aside their differences and come to terms with one another. They must face the difficulties of their individual pasts and futures as they navigate their developing desire. The Temporary Roomie is a pleasant and inspiring book that will make readers grin because of Adams' amusing and captivating writing style and her well-developed characters.
The Things We Left Unsaid by Emma Kennedy
The Two of Us by Taylor A. Torres
Ryan and Sophia, two best friends, fall in love as they deal with life's ups and downs in Taylor A. Torres' sweet romance book The Two of Us. They must determine whether their friendship can endure the strength of their affections for one another as they grapple with issues like distance and career aspirations. This novel is a charming examination of the intricacies of love and friendship with likeable characters and a sweet plot.
The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren
The Upside of Falling by Alex Light
Young adult romance author Alex Light's "The Upside of Falling" centres on Becca, a senior in high school noted for her scepticism regarding relationships and love. Her unexpected friendship with Brett, a well-liked and charming athlete who seems to have it all, develops into something more over time. Becca must face her own anxieties and doubts about love and vulnerability as they negotiate the ups and downs of a new relationship. The transformational power of love is one of the novel's many themes, along with friendship and self-discovery. Young adult readers will find the novel to be a heartwarming and captivating read thanks to its likeable characters and charming romance.
The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins
The Worst Best Man by Lucy Score
They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera
Things I Wanted to Say, But Never Did by Monica Murphy
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In her contemporary romance "Things I Wanted to Say, But Never Did," Monica Murphy tells the tale of Mia, a young lady who returns to her hometown after the passing of her father. She meets up with Gabriel, her high school sweetheart, while there and discovers that she still has feelings for him. But because of how poorly their relationship turned out, Mia is now left to deal with both the difficulties of the present and the errors of the past. As Mia and Gabe traverse their troubled pasts and their unresolved feelings for one another, the book tackles themes of love, forgiveness, and second chances. The novel is a genuine and affecting read because of its sympathetic characters and emotional depth.Things We Hide from the Light by Lucy Score
In her contemporary romance "Things We Hide from the Light," Lucy Score tells the tale of Kate, a woman who inherits a dilapidated resort from her grandmother. As she gets to the resort, she learns that Liam, her childhood crush, is also employed there as a handyman. Kate and Liam start to get back in touch and explore their love for one another while she tries to repair the resort and start over in her life. As Kate and Liam traverse their difficult history and the difficulties of the present, the book tackles themes of friendship, forgiveness, and second chances. The novel is a heartwarming and enjoyable read because to its gorgeous setting and endearing characters.
Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score
This Girl By Colleen Hoover
Three Swedish Mountain Men by Lily Gold
Thrive: an Addicted Novel by Krista Ritchie, Becca Ritchie
The book "Thrive: an Addicted Novel" by Krista Ritchie and Becca Ritchie tells the tale of two characters, Lily and Lo, as they struggle with addiction and love. The book portrays the strength and power of love while also delving into the complexity of addiction and how it affects relationships. The authors seek to raise awareness of the difficulties associated with addiction through Lily and Lo's journey and to deliver a message of hope to people who are dealing with similar issues. Overall, "Thrive" is a gripping and moving book that provides a fascinating portrait of addiction and its effects on people and relationships.
Throttled by Lauren Asher
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
Too Late By Colleen Hoover
Twist Me by Anna Zaires
A young woman named Nora is abducted by a perilous and mysterious man named Julian in Anna Zaires' dark and dramatic romance novel Twist Me. Nora finds it difficult to withstand Julian's seductive and overpowering presence, and she starts to doubt her own desires and moral convictions. As their relationship deepens, Nora is compelled to face the nuanced and even terrifying feelings she harbours for her captor. Twist Me delivers an exciting and intriguing examination of the lines dividing love and obsession through its sensual scenes and compelling narrative.
Twisted by Emily McIntire
The dark and compelling romance book "Twisted" by Emily McIntire tells the tale of a young girl named Ava who becomes involved in a risky and obsessive relationship with a rich and enigmatic guy named Dean. Ava uncovers a web of secrets and falsehoods as she explores deeper into Dean's world, which poses a threat to all she values. The book has mature themes and content that might not be appropriate for all readers.