A work in progress, built for my wife with love. Suggestions welcome

Affiliate links — we may earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you. Learn more
Everyone says Sage and Charlie are meant to be — but what if they're both falling for someone else entirely?
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Summer of Broken Rules comes a high school romance that flips the switch on the will they or won't they trope. A cozy read perfect for fall! If Charlie and Sage are meant to be, why can’t Sage stop kissing Charlie’s brother?And why can’t Charlie stop thinking about kissing the new boy at school?Everyone at the Bexley School believes that Sage Morgan and Charlie Carmichael are meant to be. Even though Charlie seems to have a new girlfriend every month, and Sage has never had a real relationship, their friends and family all know it’s just a matter of time until they realize that they are actually in love.When Luke Morrissey shows up on campus his presence immediately shakes things up. Charlie and Luke are drawn to each other the moment they meet, giving Sage the opportunity to spend time with Charlie’s twin brother, Nick.But Charlie is afraid of what others will think if he accepts that he has much more than a friendship with Luke. And Sage fears that if she lets things with Nick get too serious too quickly, they won’t be able to last as a couple outside of high school and miss their chance at forever. The duo will need to rely on each other and their lifelong friendship to figure things out with the boys they love.

Every summer Belly loved him from afar — but this summer, the boys finally notice her back.
6 tropes in common

Kiera Cass · The Selection #1
A girl who doesn't want the crown enters a royal competition — and falls for the prince she never expected.
4 tropes in common

Alice Oseman · Heartstopper #1
A gay over-thinker and a soft-hearted rugby player become friends — and maybe something more.
7 tropes in common

Jennifer Lynn Barnes · The Inheritance Games #1
A broke girl inherits a billionaire's fortune — and must live with his four dangerously brilliant grandsons to keep it.
4 tropes in common

Jenny Han · To All the Boys I've Loved Before #1
When Lara Jean's secret love letters get mailed, she must fake-date one crush to hide her feelings for another.
4 tropes in common

At a Martha's Vineyard wedding, a grieving girl plays assassin — and accidentally falls for her target.
5 tropes in common

Victoria Aveyard · Red Queen #1
A Red-blooded thief discovers impossible powers and is forced to become a Silver princess — while sparking a revolution.
3 tropes in common

Sarah J. Maas · Throne of Glass
The world's deadliest assassin risks everything — including her heart — to escape her ruthless master.
3 tropes in common

Two teenagers with cancer fall in love — and dare to want more than the universe is willing to give.
2 tropes in common

Stephenie Meyer · The Twilight Saga #1
A shy girl moves to a rainy small town and falls for a vampire who wants her blood — and her heart.
2 tropes in common

Leigh Bardugo · Shadow and Bone #1
A girl with untamed magic is drawn to the mysterious, dangerous leader of Ravka's magical elite.
2 tropes in common

Marissa Meyer · The Lunar Chronicles #1
A cyborg Cinderella mechanic falls for a prince while hiding the secret that could save — or doom — Earth.
3 tropes in common

Holly Black · The Folk of the Air #1
A mortal girl stolen to the Faerie Court must outmanoeuvre the cruel prince she can't stop thinking about.
2 tropes in common

Tahereh Mafi · Shatter Me #1
A girl whose touch can kill is locked away as a weapon — until the boy from her past comes back.
2 tropes in common

Two misfit sixteen-year-olds fall into first love over comic books and mix tapes — knowing it probably won't last.
2 tropes in common

Cassandra Clare · The Mortal Instruments #1
A girl discovers she's a demon-hunter — and falls for a mysterious boy who may be the worst person to love.
1 trope in common

Lynn Painter · Better Than the Movies #1
A rom-com-obsessed teen enlists her annoying neighbor to win her crush — and falls for him instead.
6 tropes in common

Stephanie Perkins · Anna and the French Kiss #1
Shipped off to boarding school in Paris, Anna falls for the perfect boy — who already has a girlfriend.
7 tropes in common

A rebellious teen falls for the minister's quiet daughter in 1950s North Carolina — and she changes his life forever.
4 tropes in common

Chloe Walsh · Boys of Tommen #1
A popular rugby star refuses to give up on the shy, damaged girl trying to disappear into the background.
5 tropes in common