
Picking Daisies on Sundays
by Liana Cincotti (2023)
Like 'Call It What You Want', this features a fake relationship trope with a sweet and hopeful vibe.

by Brigid Kemmerer (2019)
From the author of the New York Times bestselling Cursebreaker series comes an emotionally complex, romantic story about two teens struggling to unpick the grey area between right and wrong, perfect for fans of John Green and Jennifer Niven Rob had it all - friends, a near-guaranteed lacrosse scholarship to college and an amazing family - but all that changed when his dad was caught embezzling funds from half the town. Now he's a social pariah. Maegan always does the right thing. But when her sister comes home from college pregnant, she's caught between telling their parents the truth about the father and keeping her sister's trust. When Rob and Maegan are paired together for a project, they form an unexpectedly deep connection. But Rob's plan to fix his father's damage could ruin more than their new friendship ...
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by Liana Cincotti (2023)
Like 'Call It What You Want', this features a fake relationship trope with a sweet and hopeful vibe.

by Lynn Painter (2024)
Similar to 'Call It What You Want', this book explores themes of past love and second chances with a nostalgic feel.

by Abby Jimenez (2024)
Echoing 'Call It What You Want', this novel offers a charming romance with a touch of humor and relatable characters.

by Ashley Poston (2023)
This book shares 'Call It What You Want's' exploration of complex relationships with a unique fantastical twist.

by Laura Nowlin (2023)
Like 'Call It What You Want', this novel delves into the complexities of love and unspoken feelings with emotional depth.
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