Ruby no quiere saber nada más de James. Lo que ha hecho es imperdonable.
Pero James está destrozado, su mundo se tambalea y está a punto de romperse en pedazos.
¿Será capaz Ruby de mantenerse alejada de James, sobre todo cuando su corazón le dicta algo muy distinto?
Ruby Bell tiene sólo dos objetivos para este curso: trabajar duro para lograr el acceso a Oxford, y pasar desapercibida para sus elitistas compañeros del colegio Maxton Hall.
Sin embargo, el atractivo, rico y arrogante James Beaufort se cruzará en su camino y todo lo que había planeado saltará por los aires, transformando su vida para siempre.
En un mundo en el que la riqueza y el poder lo son todo, sólo un beso puede romper las reglas.
Cuatro compañeros de universidad se trasladan a Nueva York, donde solo cuentan con su amistad y su ambición para abrirse camino. Willem es guapo, amable y quiere ser actor; JB es un pintor ingenioso y a veces cruel, dispuesto a destacar en el difícil mundo del arte; Malcolm es un arquitecto soñador, y Jude es el joven retraído, brillante y enigmático que pronto se convertirá en el epicentro del grupo. A lo largo de varias décadas, sus relaciones se harán más íntimas y profundas, al tiempo que se teñirán de adicción, éxito y orgullo. Sin embargo, su mayor desafío será el propio Jude, herido para siempre por una traumática infancia.
Para saber qué dicen y callan los hombres, de dónde viene y adónde va la culpa, cuánto importa el sexo, a quién podemos llamar amigo y, finalmente, qué precio tiene la vida cuando ya no tiene valor aquí está Tan poca vida: el libro icónico de las nuevas generaciones, considerado mejor novela del año por la prensa internacional, finalista del Booker Prize y del National Book Award, y uno de los mayores fenómenos literarios de la última década.
Sharing a summer house with a hot-as-hell roommate should be a dream come true, right?
Not when it's Justin Banks, Amelia's former best friend and the only man she's ever loved…who now hates her.
When Amelia's grandmother died and left her half of her beach house on Aquidneck Island, there was a catch: the other half would go to the boy she helped raise. The same boy who turned into the teenager whose heart Amelia broke years ago. The same teenager who's now a man with a hard body and a hard-ass personality to match.
Amelia hasn't seen Justin in years, but neither one is willing to give up the house―which means they're living together, at least for the summer.
The worst part? Justin didn't come alone.
But there's a very thin line between love and hate. And beneath Justin's sharp edges, the boy she knew is still there, and so is their connection.
The problem is, now that Amelia can't have Justin, she's never wanted him more.
Madeline has always been extremely close to her family, so she is shocked when her older brother gets engaged without including them (or even giving them a heads up!). Mads has never been the biggest fan of his fiancée, Katie, so in order to remain one happy family, she is determined to bond with Katie before the big day, which includes reluctantly agreeing to be a bridesmaid.
During a late-night bridesmaids-only game of "Truth or Dare" Mads is cornered into revealing she has never been kissed or even been on a date, which spurs the other girls to unite on a quest to find Mads the perfect plus-one for the wedding. Next thing she knows she's navigating a series of disastrous dates that include some major misunderstandings and mishaps.
All of a sudden Mads finds her heart tugged in different directions: to Connor, the boy next door who knows her best. To Marco, the former classmate who knows how to push all her buttons. And to some of the new suitors who surprisingly aren't all bad.
As the wedding draws nearer, Mads has to figure out who she wants most as a dance partner, while also making sure her brother isn't making the biggest mistake of his life.