Love is in the air with these teen titles! We’ve got more choices than a box of chocolate, and all just as sweet! So get cozy, and curl up with a soon-to-be favorite YA romance!

One True Loves by Elise Bryant

Lenore Bennett has always felt confident in herself. But now that she’s going to college with her major undeclared, she’s a little less sure. Her family needs her to be perfect, but she does not even know what she wants yet. Then she and her family embark on a Mediterranean cruise, and she meets Alex Lee–a boy with a ten-year plan. And it just might mean love.

Counting Down with You by Tashie Bhuiyan

Karina Ahmed is looking forward to relaxing while her parents visit Bangladesh. The catch? She not only agreed to tutor high school bad boy Ace Clyde but also to fake date him. It only has to be for twenty-eight days, just until her parents return. But what if she wants it to last longer?

Once Upon a K-Prom by Kat Cho

Elena Choo has no plans to go to prom. She’s used to being overlooked and all she wants to do is spend her time trying to save the local community center. But then her childhood friend Robbie Choi shows up to keep their promise from seven years ago–to go to prom together. The only problem is that now Robbie is a K-pop superstar.

Liz Lighty has it all planned out.  She’ll attend the elite Pennington College and escape her midwestern town for good. Then her financial aid fails to materialize. New plan. Her school’s prom king and queen can earn scholarships. All she has to do is win. But what if she falls for the competition?

I Love You So Mochi by Sarah Kuhn

Kiki Nakamura loves designing clothes. Her mom hates that she does it. So when they get into a fight, Kiki accepts the sudden invitation from her estranged grandparents and visits Kyoto. There she meets Akira, who works sometimes as a costumed mochi mascot. But she’ll do more than in fall in love. She’ll also learn more about her family.

I’ll Be the One by Lyla Lee

Skye Shin knows what the world expects of her. They don’t think she has a chance of becoming a K-pop superstar. But all she has to do is win an international television competition to be the next breakout star.

The Davenports by Krystal Marquise

It’s 1910, and the Davenports are one of the few wealthy Black families, courtesy of the Davenport Carriage Company. But while their father focuses on business, the children are forging their own paths in love. Eldest daughter Olivia should marry for her family’s prospects, but yearns instead after a civil rights activist. Her sister Helen, meanwhile, is in love with Olivia’s chosen suitor. Their best friend (now maid) Amy-Rose has fallen in love with their brother John—but so has Olivia’s best friend Ruby. But it’s a new century and that means anything can happen.

XOXO by Axie Oh

Jenny only cares about entrance into a prestigious music conservatory–until the night she meets Jaewoo in a karaoke bar, and gets swept off her feet. Then he disappears. But three months later, she arrives in South Korea only to realize that Jaewoo is a student at her school. Not to mention a member of a famous K-pop band. Can the two have a relationship, even if Jaewoo is forbidden to date?

Rahda excels at kathak dance, until a family betrayal makes her leave her dreams behind and move to New Jersey. There she meets Jai, the captain of the Bollywood Beats dance team. She can help him earn the money to go to medical school. And he might help her reignite her passion for dance. Together, they will be unstoppable.

Recommended for You by Laura Silverman

Shoshanna Greenberg loves her job at local bookstore Once Upon, and is excited for a potential bonus for selling the most books. But new hire Jake Kaplan is going to be a problem. He doesn’t even read, yet his sales seem to rival hers! Worse still, he’s kind of cute.