Off campus: After a scandal at NYU leaves her reputation in ruins, Summer Di Laurentis is transferred to Briar University so her older brother, Dean, can keep her out of trouble. Determined to prove she's more than the family's disappointment, Summer focuses on rebuilding her life alongside her new roommates, Allie and Hannah. The last thing she expects is to be thrown back into the orbit of Beau Maxwell—Dean's best friend, her childhood friend, and the one person who has always made her feel strangely off-balance. Summer doesn't understand why a single look from Beau can tie her stomach in knots, and Beau has spent years convincing himself that whatever he feels around Summer is something he'll eventually get over. As old memories resurface and long-buried secrets come to light, the connection between them becomes harder to ignore. But with Dean standing firmly between them and both of them afraid of what could change, Summer and Beau must decide whether risking everything is worth discovering what they've been feeling all along.
Alex Bennett believes everything has a solution: engineering problems, soccer strategies, and impossible goals. Nathan Hayes believes discipline wins every time. But when two Stanford captains who have spent years trying to outdo each other are forced onto the same team, they discover the biggest risk isn't losing—it’s letting someone see who they really are
Two best friends. One boy who's been in love for years. One girl who never realized what she had until he finally stopped waiting. As Elliot tries to move on and Y/N starts questioning everything she thought she knew, years of friendship, laughter, and unspoken feelings collide in a heartfelt slow-burn rom-com about terrible timing, found family, and discovering that sometimes the love you've been searching for has been right beside you all along.
Y/N has spent years perfecting her life on the ice. As one of the university's top figure skaters, she knows how to handle pressure, competition, and expectations. What she doesn't know how to handle is Wesley Sinclair. Wes is the captain of the university hockey team, and their rivalry is practically legendary. They're both competitive, stubborn, and convinced they're better than the other. So when the university's elite athlete program pairs them together for the semester, avoiding each other is no longer an option. Between early mornings at the rink, late-night study sessions, off-campus parties, hockey games, skating competitions, and a friend group that refuses to let them stay apart, their rivalry slowly begins to change. The more time they spend together, the more they realize they might have more in common than they thought. Because sometimes the person you can't stand is the person who understands you best.