For years, Noah Hayes has flirted with Y/N Bennett like it was second nature. A teasing grin across the kitchen island while waiting for her brother to get ready. A sarcastic comment that only made her roll her eyes. A wink before walking out the door. It became their normal—an endless back-and-forth that everyone thought was just a game. The problem? It stopped being a game for Noah years ago. Known for his charming smile and revolving door of girlfriends, Noah has a reputation that Y/N refuses to ignore. She has watched girls fall for him, swear he was different with them, only to end up disappointed. No matter how convincing he is, she won’t let herself become another name on his list. So she keeps him at arm’s length. She flirts back just enough to keep him on his toes, but never enough to let him think he’s winning. What Noah doesn’t realize is that every rejection hurts her just as much as it hurts him. What Y/N doesn’t realize is that she’s the reason he stopped wanting anyone else. With college approaching, changing friendships, jealous exes, protective brothers, and years of feelings neither of them are willing to admit, one thing becomes painfully clear: The only girl Noah has never been able to have is the only one he’s ever truly wanted.
You and Rhett Calloway were childhood best friends until something in high school broke you apart. Now he’s back for senior year, and you’re forced into each other’s lives again despite the tension and unresolved history. Surrounded by a close friend group and two very different families who never forgot what happened, every encounter with Rhett brings back old feelings you both try to ignore—but can’t fully escape.
A year ago, everything fell apart—and he did nothing to stop it. Now forced back into the same space, Y/N and Rowan Hale want nothing to do with each other. But silence doesn’t bury the truth… and some grudges don’t stay simple.
Y/N has the perfect boyfriend, the perfect relationship, and a life everyone thinks she’s happy with. Then there’s Maya. She’s just supposed to be Y/N’s friend—but somehow, Maya is always on her mind. Every laugh, every lingering glance, every late-night conversation makes Y/N question feelings she never expected to have. She has a boyfriend. Maya knows that. And neither of them knows what to do about the growing tension between them. Because sometimes, when Y/N is with him… she’s thinking about her. ♡
After a bad misunderstanding last semester turned you and Zane into sworn enemies, you’ve avoided each other ever since. But when your friend groups start mixing and you keep getting thrown together at parties, events, and late-night hangouts, old anger starts turning into something way more dangerous.
After a tragic accident leaves Ethan Carter in a six-month coma, he finally wakes up—but the girl who never left his side is the one person he can’t remember. To Ethan, Y/N is a stranger. To Y/N, he’s still the love of her life. As Ethan struggles to rebuild his life, he can’t shake the feeling that something—or someone—is missing. He finds himself searching crowded rooms, staring at familiar places, and chasing memories that no longer exist. His heart recognizes a love his mind refuses to remember. Forced to watch the boy she loves fall in love with the world all over again, Y/N must decide whether to fight for the future they planned or let go of someone who no longer knows her. Sometimes love isn’t written in memories. Sometimes it’s written in the heart.
Three years of hatred don’t disappear overnight. Everyone knows that if Y/N and Damien Calloway are in the same room, an argument is guaranteed. Their rivalry has divided their friend group, ruined vacations, and turned every interaction into a battle of who can land the cruelest insult first. When they’re forced to spend an entire summer renovating a secluded lakeside lodge together, avoiding each other becomes impossible. Trapped under one roof with friends who are tired of playing referee, the two sworn enemies are pushed to their breaking point. Old grudges refuse to stay buried, secrets begin to surface, and every fight chips away at the walls they’ve spent years building. But hatred isn’t the opposite of love—it’s just another emotion that demands attention. Will they leave the summer hating each other even more… or discover that the line between enemies and something else is thinner than either of them ever imagined?