At Briar University, hockey is everything—discipline, reputation, control. Garrett Graham thrives in that structure. He doesn’t get distracted, doesn’t lose focus, and definitely doesn’t let chaos into his carefully ordered life. Then Y/n Libre arrives like a problem no one warned him about. Loud, unpredictable, and impossible to ignore, Y/n doesn’t fit into Briar’s world—or its rules. She’s Grace’s childhood best friend, which means she’s already closer to the team than Garrett likes, and somehow always exactly where she shouldn’t be. What starts as annoyance turns into constant proximity, sharp words, and tension that neither of them knows how to name. And at Briar, where image matters and feelings are liabilities, Garrett and Y/n are about to learn that some distractions don’t stay distractions for long.
Y/N Andre transfers to Briar University hoping for a quiet reset—no drama, no attachments, and definitely no hockey players. But Briar’s world is anything but quiet, and she quickly finds herself pulled into a tight-knit group of friends who refuse to let her stay invisible. Among them is Dean Di Laurentis—charming, infuriating, and far too good at noticing things she wants to keep hidden. As Y/N is dragged into late nights, friendships, and feelings she swore she wouldn’t risk, the past she ran from begins to close in again. Because Y/N didn’t transfer for a fresh start. She transferred to escape what happened the night everything went wrong—and some things don’t stay buried forever.
Y/n Wells has three rules: 1. Don’t fall for musicians. 2. Don’t ruin the band. 3. Absolutely do not develop feelings for your best friend’s brother. Too bad Asher Crimson exists to break all of them. Between garage rehearsals, chaotic gigs, and constant bickering, Y/n navigates the messiest band of teenagers you’ll ever meet: Lorene Crimson, the dramatic indie singer; Goldie Darwin, the effortlessly cool bassist; Asher, the infuriatingly smug drummer; and herself, the one keeping everyone
At Northcrest Academy, everyone knows Payton Cherry. Hockey star. Popular. Untouchable. No one really pays attention to his twin sister. Y/N Cherry is used to staying in the background—until her best friend starts dating Payton, and suddenly she’s stuck around his team. Including Hades Starfell, the quiet, intimidating goalie who won’t stop looking at her like she’s something worth noticing. Which would be fine… if Payton wasn’t so protective. And if Y/N actually believed him.
Y/N Kavanagh has never been the quiet twin. At Tommen Academy, she’s known for her sharp tongue, reckless loyalty, and the habit of stepping into fights that aren’t hers to protect the people she loves. Overshadowed by her golden-boy brother Johnny, she’s spent her life being underestimated—until she stops letting people forget she exists. Then there’s Gibsie: loud, impossible, and always laughing like nothing matters. Except her. In a school full of pressure, reputation, and chaos, the two of them were never meant to make sense together. But somehow, they do.
Y/N Angeles is loud, reckless, hilarious, and one bad decision away from getting banned from North Ridge University entirely. Between living with her equally chaotic best friend Sabrina Tate, dating hockey star Marcus Covington, and constantly fighting with his infuriatingly cocky teammate Vinnie Blackthorn, her life is already a disaster waiting to happen. But while Y/N searches for the father she’s never known, secrets inside the hockey team begin unraveling — and the more she hates Vinnie Blackthorn, the more impossible it becomes to stay away from him.
In quiet Ravenhurst, murders spark chaos. Y/N, Eden, and Freddie are forced to team up with Arden and Lucien, navigating clues, red herrings, and suspicious adults. Rivalries, romance, and secrets collide as they race to catch a killer… before it’s too late.
The Fraise household is never quiet—mainly because Theo Fraise exists. Between a rugby team that treats their house like a second home, a twin sister who somehow always ends up blamed for everything, and a giant dog named Muffin who looks like he could end lives but prefers emotional support and naps, chaos is basically a family tradition. Theo is loudly in love with Paula Hudson. Everyone knows. Paula definitely knows. Theo does not know that everyone knows. Thea Fraise prefers silence, sarcasm, and being left out of the mess—unfortunately, the mess prefers her back. And somehow, between stolen food, late-night arguments, situationships nobody will define, and a house that never stops shaking, everything keeps circling back to one thing: the Fraises don’t do normal.
A booking mistake forces six strangers—Thalia Fontaine, her best friend, his girlfriend, and three completely unprepared guys—to share a luxury hotel suite in Edinburgh during peak tourist season. With no available rooms in the entire city, they’re stuck together for two weeks of rain, tension, and too-close proximity in a space that was never meant for them all. What starts as an inconvenient mix-up quickly turns into late-night arguments, accidental intimacy, and emotional chaos none of them can escape. In a city built on history and secrets, they slowly realize the real problem isn’t the room they’re sharing—it’s what they’re starting to feel while trapped inside it.
Juniper Peach has dance, a sarcastic personality, and exactly zero interest in adding more chaos to her life. Unfortunately, chaos already lives next door in the form of her golden retriever older brother, his toddler son, and the group of basketball players constantly taking over their apartment. Blake Lexington is intimidating, quiet, built like a wall, and somehow always around. Between dance practices, basketball games, family problems nobody talks about, and a toddler determined to adopt everyone, staying distant becomes a lot harder than either of them expected.
Y/n Berkshire is trying to keep up—at school, at home, and in a friend group built around hockey players who live like nothing ever slows them down. With ADHD making her world feel constantly out of sync (and her meds often forgotten), she’s used to feeling a step behind everyone else. But at Northvale Ridge Academy, where her sister Malice’s perfect control contrasts sharply with the chaos of the rink, Y/n gets pulled deeper into a world she never fully asked for. Especially when Kylo Jinx starts noticing her in ways she can’t ignore.
At Starlume Arts & Athletics University, dancers and hockey players are supposed to stay in their own lanes. Cassiopeia Kavanagh doesn’t follow rules, especially not the ones that involve arrogant hockey players like Zane Nightwind. He doesn’t do attachments, especially not to sharp-tongued dancers who refuse to be intimidated. But between shared spaces, constant tension, and moments neither of them talks about, staying away from each other becomes the hardest rule to follow.
A summer spent hiding at her best friend’s house was supposed to be easy. It isn’t. Rosetta avoids her name, her home, and anything that feels too real—except Gerald Singh, who only ever says Rosetta when he wants to get under her skin. He’s cruel, unpredictable, and unraveling, and she keeps looking anyway. Between quiet tension, messy friendships, and things no one says out loud, the line between hate and something worse starts to blur. Some names only matter when the wrong person says them.
Senior year, one shot at a scholarship, and no partner. Y/n Roseberry’s world is all precision and control—until Ashton Sterling, arrogant, cocky, and infuriatingly talented, is forced onto her ice. They clash, they argue, they can’t stand each other—but the chemistry between them is undeniable. Passion, tension, and long-buried secrets collide in a story about rivalry, grief, and learning that sometimes the hardest partnership is the one that makes your heart race.
A chaotic, protective seventeen-year-old girl and her older brother are trying to survive a violent home no one else knows about. Between covering scars, keeping secrets, and holding their youngest brother together, Linnea Irvine is determined to pretend everything is fine—until her life collides with the Jensen brothers, reopening old betrayals and creating new ones. As friendships fracture, truths surface, and forbidden connections form, everyone is forced to choose between loyalty, survival, and the truth that could destroy them all.
Genevieve Glow has spent two years successfully hating Ezekiel Nixon. It’s easy—until it isn’t. Because Ezekiel isn’t just her ex; he’s her childhood best friend, her first love, and the boy who still lives right next door. With their friend groups tangled together, their windows facing each other, and a history neither of them talks about, avoidance is impossible. Especially when basketball games, late-night arguments, and mutual friends keep forcing them into the same orbit. Everyone in town remembers how perfect they were together. The problem is that neither of them has forgotten either.
Y/N Moonvale is everything Blackthorn University should not handle—loud, reckless, impossible to ignore, and the coach’s daughter. Jesper Beaufort is everything she should avoid—cocky hockey star with a smirk permanently etched on his face and a talent for getting under her skin. They hate each other. Publicly, loudly, constantly. Unfortunately, hatred looks a lot like attention when they’re forced into the same orbit—between the hockey house chaos, late-night parties, and the fact that her father just so happens to be his coach. And the worst part? Neither of them can tell when it stopped being hate.
Kailea Graham has never had a problem being too loud, too much, or too unforgettable—until everyone around her starts building lives that don’t seem to include her anymore. With her twin brother drifting into a future with his girlfriend and the hockey house slowly settling into couples and routines, Kailea is left feeling like she’s becoming an afterthought in her own life. The only person who seems to notice is Dean Di Laurentis—infuriating, charming, and completely wrong for her in every possible way. But in a house full of people moving forward, they might be the only two still standing still… and dangerously close to each other.
Everyone says the case is closed. Six-year-old Elora Caddel vanished a year ago, and the police gave a tidy ending. But Y/N O’Connor isn’t convinced. Smart, stubborn, and relentless, she starts investigating herself—bringing along her chaotic friends and clashing with Knox Caddel, the brooding popular boy who knows more than he admits. Secrets, lies, and dangerous truths lurk beneath the town’s quiet streets.
At the wildly unpredictable Westbridge Institute of Arts & Sciences, chaos isn’t just a lifestyle—it’s a personality trait. Y/N Strawberry and her two best friends, Esme Everstar and Karter Jameson, have built their reputation on being loud, reckless, and utterly inseparable. But when messy feelings, complicated hookups, and one insufferably charming Everstar twin get thrown into the mix, their perfectly chaotic balance starts to crack. Because nothing stays “just friends” forever.
Y/n Aldridge has spent her entire life next door to the Stormriders — growing up alongside her chaotic best friend Darcy and his painfully annoying younger brother, Emmett. The problem is Emmett isn’t annoying anymore. Now he’s cocky, gorgeous, always touching her like he can’t help it, and looking at her like she’s something worth worshipping. And Y/n is trying very hard not to fall for him. Because he’s younger than her. Because he’s a terrible idea. And because if Darcy ever found out his best friend and little brother wanted each other, someone might actually die. Unfortunately, summer is long, emotions are messy, and Emmett Stormrider has never been good at staying away from things he wants.
Yvonne Wydra is small, soft-spoken, and endlessly caring—the kind of girl who notices everything and fixes everyone without ever being asked. Around her is a chaotic hockey friend group full of loud personalities, broken humor, and too many feelings they refuse to name. Between her fiercely protective brother, her reckless best friend, his hopelessly in-love twin sister, and a boy who barely speaks but always watches, Yvonne becomes the center of a world she never tried to control—only hold together.
At Westbrook High, popularity is everything—and Y/n May has it all. Loud, chaotic, and impossible to ignore, she rules senior year alongside her equally reckless twin, Gave. But between messy friendships, hidden feelings, and a past no one talks about, things start to unravel. Especially when the one person who sees through it all—the quiet, overlooked Timothy Colson—gets a little too close.
Seventeen-year-old Y/N Porras lives what looks like a normal high school life at Crestwood Heights—friends, family, routine. But something feels wrong. Anonymous messages begin to appear, each one disturbingly personal, as if someone is watching her every move. As tensions rise between her protective twin brother, her lifelong best friend, and the people slowly entering her orbit, Y/N realizes she may not be imagining things. Someone has been following her for longer than she knows—and they’re not planning to stop.