Y/N has always thought she knew everyone in Wellsbury—until one school year changes everything. Between parties, rumors, shifting friendships, family problems, and confusing crushes, she finds herself caught in the middle of the same chaos that follows Ginny, Max, Abby, Norah, Marcus, and the rest of the group. In a town full of secrets, growing up might be the hardest secret to keep.
Y/N Whitmore is constantly stuck between two forces: her overprotective twin brothers, Evan and Caleb, and Mason Reed—their lifelong best friend who’s always been around but never just “around.” Mason teases her, gets under her skin, and refuses to treat her like someone who needs protecting, which both annoys and unsettles her. But as constant banter turns into quiet understanding and lingering moments, Y/N starts to realize that the one person she’s always argued with might be the only one who truly sees her for who she is.
When Y/N, a glamorous new girl who looks like she just stepped out of a magazine, transfers to Hawkins High, she catches the eye of King Steve Harrington—the confident, charming senior everyone knows. Sparks fly as they clash with witty banter, playful teasing, and undeniable chemistry, turning the halls, arcades, and summer nights into a slow-burning game of attraction neither of them can resist.
When new girl Y/N joins a small-town high school, she never expects to catch the attention of Jake Sullivan, the charming star quarterback. Between pep rallies, late-night practices, and Friday night football games, sparks fly as they navigate teenage crushes, rivalries, and the chaos of senior year. With their friends by their side and the stadium lights shining bright, Y/N and Jake discover that first love can be messy, magical, and unforgettable.
Y/N Hart has always been known as the hockey captain’s little sister, but she’s ready to step out of her brother’s shadow. The only problem is Carter Hayes—her brother’s best friend and the one guy she’s never been allowed to get close to. As feelings begin to grow between them, Y/N and Carter must navigate secret romance, hockey season pressures, and an overprotective older brother determined to keep them apart.
Y/N has gotten pretty good at keeping her relationship with Steve a secret—at least from her family. At home, she plays it cool, but her diary holds everything she doesn’t say out loud, from her feelings to the more personal parts of their relationship. When her younger sister accidentally finds it and shows Hopper, Y/N expects the worst. Instead of blowing up, though, Hopper is more caught off guard than anything else—realizing his daughter is growing up faster than he’s ready for. What follows isn’t a huge explosion, but an awkward, emotional conversation that shifts things between them—less about punishment, and more about trust, boundaries, and finally being honest.
At twenty-two, Y/N is balancing work and raising her three-year-old daughter, Patience, on her own after becoming a mom at nineteen. Hiring Steve Harrington as her babysitter is supposed to be temporary—but as Steve quickly becomes a steady, caring part of both their lives, an unexpected romance begins to grow. Between late-night conversations, quiet moments, and the way her daughter starts to adore him, Y/N finds herself wondering if letting Steve in could mean finally finding something she thought she’d lost: a chance at love—and a family.
An arranged marriage was never part of the plan for either of you or Steve Harrington. Forced together by a business deal between your powerful families, you enter the marriage with one agreement: it will never be anything more than a contract. But as the years of resentment fade and the walls between you begin to crumble, unexpected feelings emerge. What starts as a partnership built on obligation slowly becomes something real, forcing you both to choose between the futures your families planned and the love neither of you ever saw coming.
Years after their breakup, Y/N and Joe are devoted co-parents to their daughter, Rosalie. But when one unexpected night leads to a surprise pregnancy, they’re forced to face the truth: they’ve never stopped loving each other. As they reunite and prepare to welcome another baby, their families celebrate and the internet can’t get enough of their second-chance love story.
Fresh out of high school, Steve Harrington is handed a management position at his father’s company—and you’re assigned as his personal assistant. From a terrible first impression to constant bickering, long hours, and undeniable chemistry, the line between professional and personal becomes harder to ignore. But with office gossip, family expectations, and careers on the line, giving in to their feelings could cost them everything.
Steve Harrington never knew Robin Buckley had a half-sister. After meeting Y/N, a girl who couldn’t be more different from Robin, he finds himself falling harder than he ever expected—and facing the terrifying reality of having his best friend as an overprotective sister-in-law.
When a group of teenagers from Hawkins moves to Wellsbury, two completely different worlds collide. What begins as awkward introductions and clashing friend groups slowly turns into unexpected friendships, first loves, messy drama, and unforgettable memories. In a town full of secrets—but no monsters—growing up might be the biggest adventure of all.
Being married to Joe Keery and raising four kids was never supposed to be easy, but you are beginning to wonder if she’s reached her limit. While their oldest two practically potty-trained themselves, four-year-old Noah is still struggling after two years of trying, and his jealousy over no longer being the baby only seems to grow as little Brielle toddles through the same stage. Meanwhile, Joe can’t stop thinking about one more baby. At thirty-five, he thinks their family isn’t complete just yet. You, however, aren’t so sure she can survive another round of diapers, sleepless nights, and toddler meltdowns when she’s already trying to hold everything together. Sometimes, loving your family isn’t the hard part—figuring out what your family needs next is.
Steve Harrington thought hiring another nanny would be impossible after every last one cared more about him than his son. Y/N wasn’t expecting to fall in love with a shy little boy who refused to let anyone in—or the exhausted single father trying his best to hold everything together. Sometimes, the people who make a house feel like home are the ones who were never meant to stay.
On the night of Hawkins High’s Snowball, King Steve Harrington steps outside for a breath of fresh air and finds a girl sitting alone in the freezing December cold. With nothing more than his suit jacket and a quiet conversation on the curb, two strangers discover that sometimes the smallest act of kindness can change everything. What begins as one unexpected meeting soon becomes a love story neither of them saw coming.
Steve Harrington has been visiting the same Hawkins diner for years, but when a new waitress starts working there, he finds himself looking forward to every visit even more. Friendly conversations turn into the best part of his day as you quickly memorize his order and every other regular’s. The only problem? After weeks of talking, Steve realizes he knows everything about the diner—and almost nothing about you, not even your name. As he gathers the courage to ask, a simple customer-waitress friendship slowly grows into something much more.
Y/N attends Hollywood Arts, a school full of performers, artists, and constant drama. Her best friend is Jade West, who is as blunt and intimidating as ever—but now she has even more material to judge people with.