Reviews by Tag: teen romance
It Goes Like This
By Miel MorelandFour teen friends, Celeste, Steph, Gina, and Eva, are all members of a famous band, Moonlight Overthrow. All was good until Celeste and Eva underwent a messy breakup, causing the band members to break away. All band members had formed their own path until a storm brings the four members together, for one last show.
When You and I Collide
By Kate NorrisWinnie is a 16-year-old girl that can see things no one else can. She can see “splits,” when two outcomes diverge; also known as the multi verse theory. She keeps her power a secret, because she knows it could be used among the midst of the WWII. Her physicist father experiments on her to see if she could change the future and the past. It was all fine until Scott, her father’s lab assistant, gets injured. Winnie chooses the reality where he is fine, but she finds out she doesn’t belong there.
Meet Cute Diary
By Emery LeeNoah Ramirez runs a popular blog called “Meet Cute Diary” where he writes stories of loves stories including trans people. These blogs give many trans people hope for love of their own. But there seems to be one problem for Noah: the stories are fake. He tries to keep this under wraps until someone exposes his stories as fiction. He tries to stage a romance with Drew, his friend, but it quickly turns into something real.
Don't Hate the Player
By Alexis NeddEmilia is living a double life: in the morning she is a hockey star with an academic future, in the night, she is a member of a competitive e-sports team. She depends on keeping the two worlds separate. But when there is a tournament that comes near her, someone she knows recognizes her.
Along For the Ride
By Rachel MeinkeKatelyn tends to be overshadowed by her superstar brother, Connor Jackson. When her parents force her to attend his tour across the U.S., she isn’t happy. She would have to miss competing in soccer. When she finds out that the lead singer of his act is Zach Matthews, her life changes.
Origin
By Jennifer L. ArmentroutOrigin, the fourth book in the Lux series by Jennifer L. Armentrout, is somehow better than the series’ previous novels. After a failed attempt to raid Mount Weather and make it out in one piece, Katy is stuck behind enemy lines, and Daemon will do anything to get her back, even join her. While held by Dedalus, Katy, Daemon, and friends will uncover new secrets that will change everything.
11 Paper Hearts
By Kelsey HartwellElla had a perfect life- until she was in a car crash right after she went to a Valentine’s Day dance. When she woke up, she couldn’t remember anything from the weeks before. One year later, she starts receiving paper hearts that contain clues that would help her remember the missing pieces. Will she find out who is sending her the hearts? Will she remember her memories? Read more to find out!
It's Kind of a Cheesy Love Story
By Lauren MorrillBeck Brix was born inside the bathroom of a local pizza place; because of this she has access to unlimited pizza, a guaranteed job, and a little fame. But Beck is conflicted between working at the cheesy pizzeria, or hanging with her seemingly wealthy friends. When a problem arises in the pizza place, she discovers that all things have meaning, even if they may not seem like it.
The Secret Recipe For Moving On
By Karen BischerWhen Ellie moved new schools in her junior year, she and Hunter quickly started a relationship. All was well until Hunter broke up with her in senior year to date a different girl, Brynn. To top it all off, she is stuck with them in home economics. While she has to watch Hunter with Brynn, she gets paired with three of the most notorious guys in their school. She will soon have to learn how to heal her wounds and be herself again.