romantic comedy. love

  • Haruki by Laine Watson

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    ***warning: has adult-like situations and language. Not suitable for ages under 18***

    Six years ago, my life was a mess. I never wanted to fall in love again, so I developed a “guys suck” attitude. It saved me.
    Everything was fine until I met this unrealistically hot tutor with a weird name. He made me feel too much.
    So I ran, and never looked back.

    Now, I’m back in school, trying not to flunk out again, and according to my mother, my life has no meaning.
    I hate to admit this, but she’s right.
    Undecided isn’t only my major, it’s the hashtag of my boring life. Maybe that’s why I agree to pick up Max when my mom’s client calls begging for some help, but that’s not why I agree to keep coming back.

    Imagine my surprise when the sweet dad with the adorable son turns out to be the tutor I ran out on.

  • Seventeen Shades of Love by Olga Toprover

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    This book is a collection of romantic, sentimental short stories. It is a collaboration with artist Larissa Makeeva. Her fascinating art helps to color up the narrative and the characters in charming bright tones.

    The stories range many genres from comedy to drama. They are nostalgic and dreamy but by no means they are fantasy or fairy tales. These stories center around ordinary people who are swept away by love and passion. It is all truth. Adventurous and glamorous things might happen to everyone. They happen to all of us although sometimes we just don’t realize.