First Love


Eleanor & Park
It Ends with Us (It Ends with Us, #1)
The Summer I Turned Pretty (Summer, #1)
The Fault in Our Stars
Rewind It Back (Windy City, #5)
Binding 13 (Boys of Tommen, #1)
It Starts with Us (It Ends with Us, #2)
Love and Other Words
If I Stay (If I Stay, #1)
Fangirl
Everything, Everything
Every Summer After
Bully (Fall Away, #1)
Forever...
My Life Next Door
Between Never and Forever by Brit BensonThe Unwanted Wife by Natasha AndersBack Where We Began by C.W. FarnsworthCome Break My Heart Again by C.W. FarnsworthTrue Love Story by Willow Aster
Second Chance With You
114 books — 8 voters
Obsidian by Jennifer L. ArmentroutWallbanger by Alice ClaytonBeautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuireTempt the Night by Dixie Lee BrownSweet Evil by Wendy Higgins
Steamy Hot Book Boyfriends
253 books — 246 voters

Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie PerkinsBully by Penelope DouglasIsla and the Happily Ever After by Stephanie PerkinsEleanor & Park by Rainbow RowellThe Sea of Tranquility by Katja Millay
HIGH SCHOOL Mature Romances
46 books — 10 voters
The Demon Magician by Alex DunnBully by Penelope DouglasButterfly Ginger by Stephanie FournetDating Down by Alex DunnMore Than Him by Jay McLean
First loves
82 books — 27 voters

Fallen Crest High by TijanBully by Penelope DouglasFallen Crest Family by TijanFallen Crest Public by TijanHopeless by Colleen Hoover
High School Romance Books
30 books — 52 voters

Stephen  King
True love, like any other strong and addicting drug, is boring — once the tale of encounter and discovery is told, kisses quickly grow stale and caresses tiresome… except, of course, to those who share the kisses, who give and take the caresses while every sound and color of the world seems to deepen and brighten around them. As with any other strong drug, true first love is really only interesting to those who have become its prisoners. And, as is true of any other strong and addicting drug, t ...more
Stephen King, Wizard and Glass

Daphne du Maurier
I am glad it cannot happen twice, the fever of first love. For it is a fever, and a burden, too, whatever the poets may say. They are not brave, the days when we are twenty one. They are so full of little cowardices, little fears without foundation, and one is so easily bruised, so swiftly wounded, one falls to the first barbed word.
Daphne du Maurier, Rebecca

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