Y/N and Luca attend the same school, but they’ve never actually spoken to each other. While Y/N knows who he is—everyone does, considering how popular he is—Luca has never paid much attention to her. They’ve passed each other in the hallways countless times, yet they’ve always remained complete strangers. Neither of them expects that to change when Y/N starts babysitting Eli.
When Y/N is forced to leave her old life behind after the loss of her parents, the last thing she expects is to move across the country and into a house with six boys she’s never met. As she struggles with grief, new friendships, and finding where she belongs, one Carter brother begins to break down the walls around her heart. But falling for him might be the scariest risk of all
/N and Ryan act like they can’t stand each other, constantly arguing, teasing, and getting under each other’s skin—Y/N thinks Ryan is annoying and full of himself, while Ryan thinks Y/N is stubborn and impossible, though he’s starting to notice her in ways he doesn’t understand. Ryan is best friends with Dylan, Y/N’s older brother, and they’re basically brothers, which makes everything complicated since Dylan is protective of Y/N and would never expect anything between them. Lily, Ryan’s best friend, is one of the few people who can tell there’s more going on between him and Y/N than either of them will admit. When Dylan plans a two-week road trip with no parents, Y/N and Ryan are forced to spend more time together than ever, turning their usual arguments into something that slowly starts to change.
For years, Y/N was hopelessly in love with Asher, and everyone knew it. But after finally moving on and leaving her crush behind, she’s ready to focus on herself. The problem? Just as Y/N stops chasing him, Asher starts realizing he may have feelings for her after all. Now he’s faced with a question he never expected: is he already too late?