Emilia Hart has never belonged to just one world. Born a Muggle-born witch, she grew up in Essex with her Muggle parents and her older wizard brother, Elliot. Magic was something she had to learn while living a completely normal life. After attending Hogwarts for one year, Emilia realised the castle was not where she belonged. She returned home, continued learning magic through private tutoring and built a life away from the wizarding world. Now, at 19, Emilia balances college, helping Elliot run their corner shop and raising their 12-year-old sister, Lily. After their parents walked away from them, Emilia and Elliot became the family Lily needed. But there is one person who has always connected Emilia back to magic. Theodore Nott. Their relationship has existed away from Hogwarts, with Theodore travelling to Essex while keeping Emilia separate from his closest friends. They know about the mysterious girl he loves, but they have never met her. Until now. When Theodore finally adds Emilia Hart to the group chat, everyone expects to meet a stranger. Instead, they discover she is someone they already know. To Theodore’s friends, she is the girl he has been talking about for months. To Hermione Granger, she is the best friend she has had since childhood. Two worlds that have always existed separately suddenly collide. And Emilia must discover that maybe she was never meant to choose between magic and home. Maybe she was always meant to have both.
Emilia Varelli thought moving to Essex to be closer to her younger brother would give her a quieter life. She was very, very wrong. Now 21, Emilia owns a tattoo studio from one of the bedrooms in her house, lives with her freshly-graduated brother Theodore, his best friend Mattheo, her boyfriend Enzo, and somehow spends half her time with the Greengrass sisters too. Add three animals, too many phones, questionable decisions, cigarettes, social media and two Italian siblings who would rather argue in Italian than English… Her house isn’t a home. It’s a fucking circus.
When the Second Wizarding War reaches Featherstone Castle, muggleborn musician Hadrian Featherstone is forced to erase himself from his parents’ memories and flee into hiding with Fred Weasley, George Weasley, and Roger Davies. As Britain falls deeper into fear and violence, Hadrian’s secret — an illegal dragon Animagus transformation — threatens to expose not only himself, but everyone he loves. Amid safehouses, war, and growing feelings neither he nor George know how to survive, Hadrian must decide whether love is worth risking everything for before the Battle of Hogwarts changes the wizarding world forever.
You never expected a football rivalry to change your life. After a cheerleading injury sidelines you for senior year, the last thing you need is a sarcastic student from rival school Hawkins High constantly getting under your skin. Every encounter turns into an argument, every football game becomes a competition, and every mutual friend seems determined to make things worse. But as the season progresses, the line between enemy and something more begins to blur. With rival schools watching, rumors spreading across social media, and graduation quickly approaching, you’ll have to decide whether some rivalries are worth winning—or worth losing.
Daniel Ceasar is a superstar—an athlete everyone knows, constantly in the spotlight, with fans, media attention, and expectations following him everywhere. He’s rich, successful, and intense, always driven and aware of how he’s perceived. He also has a girlfriend, someone who fits perfectly into the life everyone expects him to have, making everything about his image seem complete from the outside.
Theodore Nott has always been private about his family. His friends know he has an older sister, Emilia. They’ve spoken to her countless times through the group chat, but none of them have ever met her. So when Theodore finally agrees to let his friends spend a week at his family’s home in Italy while his parents are away, everyone is excited to finally meet the mysterious older sister they’ve heard so much about. Except there’s one tiny detail Theodore forgot to mention. Emilia isn’t just his older sister. She’s his twin. And after years of keeping it a secret, Theodore has no idea how long he can keep his friends from figuring it out.
Theodore Nott has always told his friends that he has an older sister. He’s never technically lied. Emilia Varelli is his twin sister, born exactly thirty minutes before him. She lives in Italy and never attended Hogwarts, choosing to stay home rather than leave the country. For months, Theodore’s friends have begged him to introduce her. Eventually, he finally gives in. “Everyone, this is my older sister, Emilia.” Nobody questions it. Why would they? She’s older. Technically. But when Emilia joins the Slytherin group chat, it doesn’t take long for the truth to slip out. They’re twins. And Theodore has been letting everyone believe he had an actually older sister this entire time. Now his friends have two questions: Why didn’t he tell them? And how did they manage to keep it secret for so long?
Tom and Elio are star basketball players on rival teams, famous for their fierce on-court rivalry and constant competition. To everyone watching, they push each other to the limit—each game between them charged with tension, pride, and the need to win.