Social media has become an integral part of modern life, and its impact on romance is multifaceted. On one hand, social media can be a powerful tool for connecting with others and maintaining relationships. It allows us to share our thoughts, feelings, and experiences with our partners and loved ones, fostering a sense of closeness and intimacy.
Have you ever live in a world that you have to please your fans and friends with your family, having money at a very young age is kinda stressful, you don't even have time for yourself, always trying to please others or else you will be scold. Same goes for Hazel Adams, a beautiful young popstar with natural red hair and ocean blue eye who has become a star at the age of nine. Hazel a eighteen years old girl who wants a life without fans, life without reporters and scandals. she always wish to have a normal life like other girls, she is born with silver spoon in her mouth and she's extremely talented with music and art. She always want to be on a low key, even though she has a lot of friends and fans, they know nothing about her family background cause she's the only daughter of the president of country J. Hazel went to Britney high school with a different appearance, she wore a black wig and a brown eye lens so she won't be recognized. Although she doesn't lack anything but she got betrayed by her best friend. She went to Britney high in other to mingle with friends like an ordinary people, although Britney high is a prestigious school with different type of rich brat, she went there as a scholar. What await our hazel? will she encounter any trouble? will she be able to fall in love with the school prince? will she be bullied and expelled from the school? what will happen if her secret got leaked? will she be able to continue school? or what will she chose, is it her career or love? Find out more in I'LL NEVER LET YOU GO. Stay tune
Morals? What are those? Don’t know? Neither does our main character, Jake Lesser, you see before he was transmigrated, Jake did not have.. what you would call a “peaceful” life. Not that any of our lives are truly peaceful, anyway. If you like cold blooded and merciless main characters, you’ll enjoy this. Oh and, he does not care about anyone or anything, soooo dont expect anything besides apathy.
Ace was raised and forced to act as a boy. She didn't protest. In fact, she find it cool and interesting. She liked being a male. Peaceful and free. However, everything changed when her father sent her to another country. Her life began to turn upside down. "CURSE YOU!" She said to him. YAKUDARA BOY #1
Yossifane the president of a prestigious school got in trouble with a first-class troublemaker who's also conscious about his grades. Yossifane was informed by a surprising news that she'll team up with a first-class from another prestigious school. Crashed by resentment, they taught everything will be going smoothly according to the plan. But things isn't going well. Hatred became a thing that makes their friendship fall apart. Can they save it like how they save people from their town?
A story about Mia who has a hard time socializing and going on dates because she's an extreme type of an introvert who would rather stay in her own bubble than talk with real people. Basically she prefers fictional characters over real people anyday, everyday. She meets two guys and they share similar interests but in different fields which makes it difficult for her cause she does not know who she likes more!
Mahi Shelley and Billel Hall,got to know each other, and eventually fell in love. Their story is reminiscent of Pride and Prejudice. The female protagonist is a strong-willed girl. Her parents worked on a ranch. She met the male protagonist during their childhood, but he soon moved back to the city. Years later, when they met again, the female protagonist had become a lawyer, and the male protagonist was a prosecutor. The story unfolds from there.
Ever wondered what would it feel like living in a romance story you once co-wrote as a teenager? Hada never expected that she'd up one day traveling to a romance story she and her late best friend wrote together ten years ago. What made her think that the female lead should end up with the immature tsundere-type of male lead was a good idea? Surely, the story's female lead (A.K.A. her late best friend) deserves to be with the second lead who is not just gifted with a handsome face and an athletic body fit for a Greek god but also rich and kind-hearted to save the female lead from all the pain, suffering, and humiliation she would face from the male lead's family and admirers. I mean sure the male-lead is also a Greek god in terms of his handsomeness and physique, and that he is also "chaebol/tycoon/conglomerate" rich, but it's something that's just not worth the whole soap opera drama plot that she foolishly created with her best friend. Move over male lead and villains, the writer (Hada) is here to fix the story and save everyone from the sappy cliche story. *While walking in the dark street Hada sees the male lead injured and lying on the floor. She kicks him to check if he's unconscious and proceeds to walk to her destination. She briefly calls the female lead to inform her to change her usual route since she just saw an "accident". She then calls the male lead's butler to inform him the male lead's whereabout. "Not today, male lead. There won't be any female lead or character aside from your butler who will be tending to whatever wounds you incurred," Hada uttered softly as she was making her way to the event. * Forget the cliche's and plot holes because Hada is here to fix them herself and make sure that everyone ends up the happily ever after they deserve...including the male lead.
this book entails how it's normal to meet mean people be it once in a while and also meeting people who will care, embrace and love every side of you without you even knowing Both the pain and happiness of love are entailed in this book the dangers and threats of risking it all for happiness
What would happen if your ex came back? Will you accept him/her again? Callista Laoise Albrecht, is well known Supermodel and an heiress to a massive wealth of her family but chose a normal life instead of inheriting the family business that's why her father disowned her. Lorenzo Lachlan, also a well known Supermodel and an heir to his family's wine business. Both Callista and Lorenzo loves each other however at some point of their life, Lorenzo chose to leave Callista without saying anything. He disappeared from her life just like that. Callista had a hard time moving on but still decided to let go of what happened and date her long time suitor, Damon Castillano, also an heir and the son of one of the wealthiest family in the Philippines and well known abroad because of his family. What would happen with these three people who got played by Cupid and Fate? Will they survive what's going to happen to them?
Kiera Diaz was dumped by her boyfriend of four years. Seeing her ex new girl made her feel nothing but useless. In boredom and heartaches , and because of her very bestfriend luck in an online love , she started surfing the worldwide web as it opens her interests in "MatchMakers". Entering sites of random strangers with Random Personity. SEEKING, Hoping to find a man that could change her status.
Theo Greene is the kind of person everyone on campus seems to know—and like. A sophomore theater major with a passion for helping others and dancing, Theo lives his life with an open heart and an open mind. Whether it’s helping his classmates rehearse lines, offering snacks during late-night study sessions, or smiling at strangers in the dining hall, Theo believes that kindness is its own kind of magic. But his optimism is put to the test when Caleb Rivera walks into his life—or rather, into their shared dorm room. Caleb, a junior, who for some reason is still living on campus and is getting paired with Sophomores for dorms, is a chemical engineering major and the university’s star soccer player, is Theo's polar opposite in every way. Known for his smoldering (tangled getting to me bro) good looks, sharp jawline, and piercing gaze, Caleb is as popular as he is unapproachable. He keeps most people at arm’s length, speaking only when necessary and letting his reputation do the talking. Rumors swirl about his cold demeanor—some say he’s arrogant, others claim he’s a serial killer. The truth? Caleb just doesn’t care enough to correct them, he's just a chill guy. Theo quickly discovers that Caleb’s standoffishness isn’t limited to strangers. Caleb ignores him whenever possible, leaving their dorm in chaos, coming and going without explanation, and offering little more than gruff one-word responses to Theo's friendly gestures. It’s a frustrating dynamic, especially for someone like Theo, who is just trying to be nice. The only time Caleb shows a hint of warmth is when he’s with his two younger brothers, Jake and Lucas, one of a freshman and the other a sophomore and one of Theo's good friends. Theo watches with curiosity and envy as Caleb transforms around them—his sharp edges softening, his rare smile breaking through the facade. It’s clear he loves his brothers fiercely, even if he keeps the rest of the world at bay. Determined to crack the mystery of Caleb Rivera, Theo starts to notice things that don’t add up. The way Caleb’s eyes linger when he thinks no one’s looking. The rare moments of quiet vulnerability, like when Caleb flips through an old, well-worn journal or stares out the window, lost in thought. And then there’s the night Theo overhears Caleb defending him to a group of students mocking his kindness. That moment changes everything. Theo's curiosity turns into something deeper—an unshakable desire to understand Caleb, to figure out why he’s built such high walls around himself. Despite Caleb’s icy demeanor, Theo refuses to give up. He starts leaving small acts of kindness for Caleb to stumble upon: a cup of coffee on a stressful morning, ironing his shirts, or a note of encouragement slipped into one of Caleb’s textbooks. At first, Caleb brushes them off, but slowly, begrudgingly, he starts to let his guard down. What starts as awkward exchanges about soccer games and theater projects evolves into something deeper—confessions of childhood dreams, fears, and the weight of expectations. Theo learns that Caleb’s coldness isn’t born of arrogance but of pain—an armor forged by betrayal and heartbreak. Caleb, in turn, discovers that Theo's kindness is not a naïve veneer but a choice—a strength rooted in his own battles with loneliness and rejection. As their connection grows, so do the challenges they face. Caleb’s popularity puts them under the microscope of campus gossip, and misunderstandings threaten to drive a wedge between them. Theo struggles with his own insecurities, wondering if he can ever be enough for someone like Caleb, while Caleb wrestles with the fear of letting someone in only to lose them. Through it all, Theo finds himself falling for the boy who once seemed incapable of love, and Caleb discovers that maybe he doesn’t hate everyone after all. This is unrecognizable by yours truly.