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  • The Dating Dare

    A.R. Perry

    language (, Nov. 1, 2018)
    No one gets under Lily Holladay’s skin quicker than her ex-best friend Parker Hayes. Popular and completely full of himself, he goes out of his way to make her life miserable. Too bad he lives right next door making avoiding him near impossible.Parker Hayes can’t stand Lily Holladay, but not for the reasons she thinks. He made a huge mistake when he pushed her away the summer his family life shattered. Four years later, he has no idea how to fix their relationship.Their balancing act of avoidance and aversion implodes when they are dared to date each other for the summer. With their friends shoving them together and an impromptu trip to a childhood lake house, they may very well discover that strong feelings of dislike are masking something deeper.So the question is, will truth come from a dare?This is a standalone clean-ish YA book. There are no sex scenes, however, there is cursing as well as teenage bad decisions.
  • The Dating Deal

    Melanie Marks

    eBook (, Aug. 3, 2005)
    “Come with me to the dance. Caitlin and I just broke up. I need a date, you need a date. Let’s just . . . date. This isn’t a noble gesture or anything. I don’t do stuff like that. It’s a deal. We’re making a deal.”Seventeen-year old Megan Turner thought her hard-drive was cleared before she sold her computer in a local online auction. What she didn’t realize is that her journal was recoverable, and that her computer was purchased by someone she knew from school.Suddenly Trent Ryan has a glimpse into the thoughts, feelings and testimony of “Megan the Mormon.” Upon peeking into Megan’s heart, Trent discovers Megan has captured his. There’s only one problem. Megan only dates Mormons. Until Trent read Megan’s journal he didn’t even know what a Mormon was. So Trent comes up with a plan—all he has to do is get Megan to agree to The Dating Deal.By Melanie Marks, the author of His Kiss; and Fall For Me; and (NEW!) I Remember You
  • The Dating Debate

    Chris Cannon

    eBook (Entangled: Crush, Feb. 5, 2018)
    Nina Barnes thinks Valentine’s Day should be optional. That way single people like her wouldn’t be subjected to kissy Cupids all over the place. That is, until her mom moves them next door to the brooding hottie of Greenbrier High, West Smith. He’s funny, looks amazing in a black leather jacket, and he’s fluent in Harry Potter, but she’s not sure he’s boyfriend material. West isn’t sure what to make of Nina. She’s cute and loves to read as much as he does, but she seems to need to debate everything and she has a pathological insistence on telling the truth. And West doesn’t exactly know how to handle that, since his entire life is a carefully constructed secret. Dating the girl next door could be a ton of fun, but only if Nina never finds out the truth about his home life. It’s one secret that could bring them together or rip them apart. Disclaimer: This Entangled Teen Crush book is not for anyone who has to get in the last word, but it is for all book nerds, especially those who live next door to so called unapproachable gorgeous guys. There’s no debating the chemistry.
  • Dating the Duke

    Emily Evans

    language (, May 4, 2019)
    Discover a fun happily-ever young adult romance by Emily Evans.Dating the Duke: A Standalone Contemporary Young Adult Romance Imogen loves history and discovering the past. When she gets a chance to volunteer in a castle the summer after high school ends, she’s all in. While in England, she meets witty, handsome Thorn at a pub. She doesn’t know he’s the Duke of Raventhorn, or that he’s inherited the castle where she volunteers.Thorn’s all about stressing over the future. He’s looking for an appropriate English girl with an aristocratic background who’ll one day make a suitable duchess. The problem is, to make that happen, he needs to shut down the ongoing castle volunteer project because it threatens to expose a giant family secret. The other problem is, he really likes Imogen and how she relishes the present. Can he shut her down, and shut her out, when all he wants to do is to draw her closer? First person, happily ever after, single female POV
  • The Dating Game

    Francine Pascal

    language (, Jan. 26, 2016)
    Neither Jean West nor her friend Claire Middleton has had a date in ages. So when they each receive a passionate love letter, they're thrilled. But when the girls compare the letters, they discover something horrible: The letters come from the same guy-Scott Trost! Jean and Claire confront the handsome, arrogant Scott. Instead of apologizing, he suggests a dating contest with him as a grand prize. Elizabeth Wakefield is stunned when Jean and Claire agree to the outrageous plan; her twin sister, Jessica, sees nothing wrong with a little romantic competition. But what neither Elizabeth nor Jessica knows is that their friends are secretly plotting to use the contest for revenge. Everything goes as planned, until the unthinkable happens. It looks as if Jean is falling in love with the enemy.
  • The Dating Dare

    A.R. Perry

    (Independently published, Nov. 1, 2018)
    No one gets under Lily Holladay’s skin quicker than her ex-best friend Parker Hayes. Popular and completely full of himself, he goes out of his way to make her life miserable. Too bad he lives right next door making avoiding him near impossible.Parker Hayes can’t stand Lily Holladay, but not for the reasons she thinks. He made a huge mistake when he pushed her away the summer his family life shattered. Four years later, he has no idea how to fix their relationship.Their balancing act of avoidance and aversion implodes when they are dared to date each other for the summer. With their friends shoving them together and an impromptu trip to a childhood lake house, they may very well discover that strong feelings of dislike are masking something deeper.So the question is, will truth come from a dare?
  • The Dating Deal

    Melanie Marks

    Paperback (Spring Creek Book Company, Aug. 3, 2005)
    "Come with me to the dance. Caitlin and I just broke up. I need a date, you need a date. Let's just . . . date. This isn't a noble gesture or anything. I don't do stuff like that. It's a deal. We're making a deal." Seventeen-year old Megan Turner thought her hard-drive was cleared before she sold her computer in a local online auction. What she didn't realize is that her journal was recoverable, and that her computer was purchased by someone she knew from school. Suddenly Trent Ryan has a glimpse into the thoughts, feelings and testimony of "Megan the Mormon." Upon peeking into Megan's heart, Trent discovers Megan has captured his. There's only one problem. Megan only dates Mormons. Until Trent read Megan's journal he didn't even know what a Mormon was. So Trent comes up with a plan--all he has to do is get Megan to agree to The Dating Deal.From the author of I REMEMBER YOU.
  • The Dating Game

    Kiley Roache

    eBook (Inkyard Press, March 26, 2019)
    The Social Network gets a romantic twist in this fresh and engaging new read from the author of Frat Girl, Kiley Roache. Experience the whirlwind ups and downs of college life in this authentic and entertaining new novel!When a notoriously difficult class for future entrepreneurs leads to three freshmen developing the next “it” app for dating on college campuses, all hell breaks loose…Type A control freak Sara lives by her color-coordinated Post-it notes.Rich boy Braden wants out from under his billionaire father’s thumb.Scholarship student Roberto can’t afford for his grades to drop.When the three are forced to work together in one of the university’s most difficult classes, tension rises to the breaking point…until, shockingly, the silly dating app they create proves to be the most viable project in class. Late nights of app development, interest from investors and unexpected romance are woven into a true-to-life college drama that explores what it means to really connect online and IRL.
  • The Quitting Deal

    Tobi Tobias, Trina Schart Hyman

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, April 28, 1975)
    Seven-year-old Jenny and her mother submit themselves, without success, to a series of mutually agreed-upon cures for thumb-sucking and smoking
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  • The Dating Game

    Kiley Roache

    Hardcover (Inkyard Press, March 26, 2019)
    The Social Network gets a romantic twist in this fresh and engaging new read from the author of Frat Girl, Kiley Roache. Experience the whirlwind ups and downs of college life in this authentic and entertaining new novel!When a notoriously difficult class for future entrepreneurs leads to three freshmen developing the next “it” app for dating on college campuses, all hell breaks loose…Type A control freak Sara lives by her color-coordinated Post-it notes.Rich boy Braden wants out from under his billionaire father’s thumb.Scholarship student Roberto can’t afford for his grades to drop.When the three are forced to work together in one of the university’s most difficult classes, tension rises to the breaking point…until, shockingly, the silly dating app they create proves to be the most viable project in class. Late nights of app development, interest from investors and unexpected romance are woven into a true-to-life college drama that explores what it means to really connect online and IRL.
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  • The Dating Debate

    Chris Cannon

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 22, 2018)
    Nina Barnes thinks Valentine’s Day should be optional. That way single people like her wouldn’t be subjected to kissy Cupids all over the place. That is, until her mom moves them next door to the brooding hottie of Greenbrier High, West Smith. He’s funny, looks amazing in a black leather jacket, and he’s fluent in Harry Potter, but she’s not sure he’s boyfriend material. West isn’t sure what to make of Nina. She’s cute and loves to read as much as he does, but she seems to need to debate everything and she has a pathological insistence on telling the truth. And West doesn’t exactly know how to handle that, since his entire life is a carefully constructed secret. Dating the girl next door could be a ton of fun, but only if Nina never finds out the truth about his home life. It’s one secret that could bring them together or rip them apart. Disclaimer: This Entangled Teen Crush book is not for anyone who has to get in the last word, but it is for all book nerds, especially those who live next door to so called unapproachable gorgeous guys. There’s no debating the chemistry.
  • The Dating Game

    Francine Pascal

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, Aug. 1, 1991)
    Thrilled at the passionate love letters they have both received, friends Jean West and Claire Middleton are horrified to discover that their letters are from the same guy--arrogant Scott Trost
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