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Don't Fall So Hard for Me | 18+ by CourtPate
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Lydia Annick knew Pearson Maine was a bad idea before she ever let him kiss her. He was the kind of guy girls warned each other about. Hot, reckless, emotionally unavailable, and far too used to getting what he wanted without promising anything after. Lydia should have stayed away, especially with her best friend reminding her exactly what kind of heartbreak came with boys like him.
Paper Planes by ataliass
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Mystery love letters don't just land in school lockers on their own. ⋆☆⋆ When Elsey Dayton starts receiving paper planes in her school locker, she seeks out to find who the sender is with the help of the shy boy who works at the local diner. ⋆☆⋆ #1 - ya [ 24/04/26] [© ataliass 2026 ]
Rich Boys Don't Have Hearts |18+ by RiaandCourt
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Madelaine came to Harvard for a fresh start, not to share a dorm with a spoiled rich girl and her favorite hookup. Haiden Gray is rich, arrogant, a Harvard hockey star, and the last guy she should want. Their first meeting is a disaster. Their chemistry is worse. Now it's enemies-to-lovers, love triangles, and nonstop drama, because the most dangerous thing at Harvard isn't the rich boys, it's falling for one that shouldn't have a heart. Because rich boys don't have hearts.
Lessons in Kissing by CourtPate
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It started with a nosebleed. One accidental headbutt, one very public disaster, and suddenly Rory Callyns is that girl, the one who almost broke her crush's face. She's quiet, awkward, and definitely not the kind of girl who gets kissed at parties. And then there's Carden Rayne, popular, gorgeous, and the kind of boy people can't help but fall for. So when Rory asks him for help for kissing lessons and he says yes, it's supposed to be harmless. Practice, boost confidence, nothing really real, somewhere between the laughter, the late night talks, and the almosts that start to feel like more, practice stops feeling like pretending.