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A sweetly sexy, gloriously relatable sapphic romcom about a fake relationship, real emotions and writing your own love story! Perfect for fans of Casey McQuiston and Alexis Hall.
Praise for Amy Spalding`Pure romance magic¿ Christina Lauren, New York Times bestselling author of The Unhoneymooners`Joyful¿ thoughtful and real¿ Jasmine Guillory, New York Times bestselling author`Funny, sexy and super queer¿ Cameron Esposito`Cute and heartfelt, a charming romantic comedy¿ Erica Ridley`Sucks you in, makes you swoon and leaves you utterly satisfied and wanting more¿ wonderfully relatable¿ Kate Spencer`Anyone with a serious celebrity crush will be able to relate¿ Celia Laskey`¿A fiercely funny, super sexy story about believing in your dreams, finding your chosen family and letting yourself be loved¿ Kerry Winfrey`A heartening, dishy, celebratory novel that features true-to-life queer characters¿ Camille Perri
'Pure romance magic' Christina Lauren, New York Times bestselling author of The Unhoneymooners'Joyful... thoughtful and real' Jasmine Guillory, New York Times bestselling authorWhat if her Hollywood job turns into her Hollywood ending?***Since a crushing breakup three years ago, Nina Rice has written romance, friends, her dreams of scriptwriting for TV, and even L.A. proper out of her life. Instead, she's safely out in the suburbs in her aunt's condo working her talent agency job from home, managing celebrity email accounts, and certain that's plenty of writing-and plot-for her life. But a surprise meeting called by Ari Fox, a young actress on everyone's radar, stirs up all kinds of feelings Nina thought she'd deleted for good...Ari is sexy, out and proud, and a serious control freak, according to Nina's boss. She has her own ideas about how Nina should handle her emails-and about getting to know her ghostwriter. When she tells Nina she should be writing again, Nina suddenly finds it less scary to revisit her abandoned life than seriously consider that Ari is flirting with her.Between reconnecting with her old crew and working on a new script, a relationship with a movie star seems like something she'll definitely mess up-but what could be more worth the risk?***'Funny, sexy and super queer' Cameron Esposito'Cute and heartfelt, a charming romantic comedy' Erica Ridley'Sucks you in, makes you swoon and leaves you utterly satisfied and wanting more... wonderfully relatable' Kate Spencer'Anyone with a serious celebrity crush will be able to relate' Celia Laskey''A fiercely funny, super sexy story about believing in your dreams, finding your chosen family and letting yourself be loved' Kerry Winfrey'A heartening, dishy, celebratory novel that features true-to-life queer characters' Camille Perri
After a year marred by bad relationships, sisters Lydia and Penny decide to spend a boy-free summer with their Aunt in Los Angeles, but Lydia might need to bend the rules when she starts falling for Fran, the first girl who reciprocates Lydia's feelings.
A diverse, inclusive young adult anthology featuring 15 short stories that re-imagine or subvert popular romance and rom-com tropes by some of the biggest names in YA, perfect for fans of Meet Cute, Red, White & Royal Blue, and Tweet Cute.
Two best friends grow up—and grow apart—in this innovative contemporary YA novel Told in dual timelines—half of the chapters moving forward in time and half moving backward—We Used to Be Friends explores the most traumatic breakup of all: that of childhood besties. At the start of their senior year in high school, James (a girl with a boy’s name) and Kat are inseparable, but by graduation, they’re no longer friends. James prepares to head off to college as she reflects on the dissolution of her friendship with Kat while, in alternating chapters, Kat thinks about being newly in love with her first girlfriend and having a future that feels wide open. Over the course of senior year, Kat wants nothing more than James to continue to be her steady rock, as James worries that everything she believes about love and her future is a lie when her high-school sweetheart parents announce they’re getting a divorce. Funny, honest, and full of heart, We Used to Be Friends tells of the pains of growing up and growing apart.
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist meets Easy A in this hilariously realistic story of sneaking out, making out, and playing in a band.
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