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Do You Believe in Life After Love?
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Spells to Forget Us
by Aislinn Brophy
Due to a memory spell gone wrong, 17-year-old Aoife, the mainstay of her family's social media empire, and 18-year-old Luna, the most powerful witch in Magical Boston, get stuck in a cycle of falling for each other and forgetting one another every time they break up.
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Dogs Don't Break Hearts
by 'Nathan Burgoine
After being gaslit by his ex-boyfriend and losing his friends' trust, Beck volunteers at a pet shelter, where he finds canine comfort and a new romance.
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Artifacts of an Ex
by Jennifer Chen
After creating an art exhibit inspired by heartbreak, 18-year-old Chloe meets Daniel, but Chloe's unresolved feelings and Daniel's fear of being a rebound hinder their romantic prospects and lead Chloe on a journey to rediscover love and prove to Daniel she is ready for a genuine connection.
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The Last Boyfriends Rules for Revenge
by Matthew Hubbard
Three queer teenage boys in small town Alabama set out to get revenge on their ex-boyfriends and end up fighting their school's anti-LGBTQ+ initiatives.
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The Calculation of You and Me
by Serena Kaylor
When her boyfriend dumps her, calculus nerd Marlowe, who has never failed at anything, asks her English project partner Ash to help her win him back in exchange for making Ash's band go viral, but when sparks start to fly between them, she realizes there's no algorithm for love.
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I Will Never Leave You
by Kara A. Kennedy
A teen girl is being haunted by the ghost of her toxic ex-girlfriend, who gives her a chilling ultimatum: help her possess another girl or go down for her murder.
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My Fair Brady
by Brian D. Kennedy
Wade Westmore is used to being in the spotlight. So when he's passed over for the lead in the spring musical, it comes as a major blow--especially when the role goes to his ex-boyfriend, Reese. Shy sophomore Elijah Brady is used to being overlooked. Forget not knowing his name--most of his classmates don't even know he exists. When he joins the stage crew for the musical, he seems destined to blend into the scenery. When the two have a disastrous backstage run-in, Elijah proposes an arrangement that could solve both boys' problems: If Wade teaches Elijah how to be popular, Wade can prove that he cares about more than just himself.
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You Started It
by Jackie Khalilieh
17-year-old Jamie Taher-Foster has big plans for senior year. She's made a list of things and places in Toronto she and her boyfriend of three years, Ben Cameron, need to check off before graduating. And the biggest plan of all: a very special night for the two of them at the upcoming Winter Formal. But then Ben arrives back home after a summer away with an unthinkable announcement: he wants to break up. And when Jamie discovers him with Olivia Chen the next day, she is determined to get him back. Even if that means fake dating the younger, curly-haired, TikTok dancer Axel Dahini, whose bicycle she accidentally ran over. Though she and Axel have nothing in common aside from their shared Arab heritage, their forced time together brings them to better understand one another. And for Jamie, it just might mean learning that not all experiences or people need to be crossed off a list.
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Kiss & Tell
by Adib Khorram
On boy band Kiss & Tell's first major tour, lead singer Hunter Drake grapples with a painful breakup with his first boyfriend, his first rebound, and the stress of what it means to be queer in the public eye.
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ASAP
by Axie Oh
When her ex-boyfriend, a member of one of the biggest K-pop bands in the world and forbidden from dating, is rocked by scandal, K-pop idol Sori offers him a hideaway with her until she must decide if her future is worth sacrificing for a second chance at love.
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Love Somebody
by Rachel Roasek
Sam Dickson is a charismatic actress, ambitious and popular with big plans for her future. Ros Shew is one of the smartest people in school, but she's a loner, and prefers to keep it that way. Then there's Christian Powell, the darling of the high school soccer team. He's not the best with communication, which is why he and Sam broke up after dating for six months; but he makes up for it by being genuine, effusive, and kind, which is why they're still best friends. When Christian falls for Ros on first sight, their first interaction is a disaster, so he enlists Sam's help to get through to her. Sam, with motives of her own, agrees to coach Christian from the sidelines on how to soften Ros's notorious walls. But as Ros starts to suspect Christian is acting differently, and Sam starts to realize the complexity of her own feelings, their fragile relationships threaten to fall apart.
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Marisol Acts the Part
by Elle Gonzalez Rose
After a humiliating public dumping, a teen actress lands a role on the same high-profile show as her ex-boyfriend, only for things to get messy when she falls for his co-star.
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