After losing her longtime ice dancing partner, Y/N must find someone new to compete at the elite level — and fast. Enter Luca Bennett, a charming, notorious “bad boy” with a reputation for leaving chaos in his wake. Forced into a fake dating arrangement to secure sponsorships, Y/N and Luca must skate together under the watchful eyes of teammates, competitors, and the mansion full of gossip. As sparks fly on and off the ice, Y/N finds herself challenged like never before
After the war, Y/N thought they finally healed from the heartbreak Draco Malfoy left behind. But when they reunite at a Ministry gala and are suddenly assigned as partners on a dangerous post-war case, every buried feeling resurfaces. A dark, slow-burn story of regret, longing, and love that refuses to stay forgotten.
YN has always been good at everything-except this. While everyone else at Hogwarts seems to move through flirting and relationships effortlessly, she’s completely out of her depth. So, in a moment of desperation, she turns to the last person she ever thought she would: Draco Malfoy. Confident, charming, and known for never missing, Draco agrees to help—at first for his own amusement. But as lessons turn into something more, and lines start to blur, what began as practice quickly becomes dange
Five years after the outbreak, survival is all Y/N knows. Trained to fight and hardened by loss, she’s learned to rely on nobody but herself. But when an injury leaves her stranded in the woods, she’s forced into the path of Rowan Cross—a patrol leader from a nearby settlement who offers her no choice but help.
Hogwarts starts an Inter-House Dueling League, where top duelists compete in a season-long tournament. Draco (Slytherin) and Y/N (Gryffindor) are chosen as lead fighters on the same Hogwarts team. Rivals forced to work together.
After years in New York City, Y/N returns home for what’s supposed to be a temporary stay. But coming back means facing the one thing she never really got over—her ex. Rhett Walker isn’t the same person she left behind. He’s built a life without her, and he’s not interested in pretending the past didn’t happen. But no matter how much time has passed, the tension between them hasn’t faded. It’s only been waiting.
Y/N comes to the Amalfi Coast hoping to cure her writer’s block, renting a small flat above a family-owned café for the summer. But between sunlit mornings, late-night closings, and the charming, flirtatious man who runs the place, inspiration becomes the last thing on her mind.
Y/N has spent years in an on-and-off relationship with Mason—intense, messy, and impossible to fully leave. No matter how bad things get, they always find their way back to each other. But everything shifts when she starts spending more time at his college apartment… and realizes she’s not the only one watching the cycle repeat. Mason’s older brother, Lucas, sees everything—every argument, every breakup, every return. Calm, observant, and impossible to ignore, he never interferes… but he notices more than he says. And in a space where everyone is too close to avoid each other, Y/N starts to question whether she’s stuck in something she can’t escape—or standing right next to something she’s been overlooking all along.
After years of building a life in New York City, Y/N returns to her small hometown for a few weeks while her father recovers from an injury. She doesn’t plan on staying—and she definitely doesn’t plan on reopening old chapters. But everything feels different when she runs into Jackson, her best friend from high school. The one person who always knew her best. Only now, he’s moved on. As old routines resurface and feelings she never fully faced begin to surface, Y/N is forced to confront the one thing she thought she left behind.. him.
After a breakup sends her across the world, Y/N arrives in a small Irish town planning to stay only a few nights. Then she meets the grumpy, charming man who runs the inn downstairs—and suddenly leaving isn’t so simple.