A small-town waitress and a Hollywood star's worlds collide in this romance by Ashley Herring Blake. Once a promising student at a prestigious art school, Ramona Riley had dreams of becoming a costume designer in Hollywood. However, after her father’s car accident, she returned to Clover Lake, New Hampshire, to care for her younger sister, giving up on her aspirations. Twelve years later, while working at the local café, she sees a glimmer of hope when a big-budget romantic comedy comes to town. The catch? The star is Dylan Monroe, her first kiss and Hollywood's favorite wild child. Dylan, raised by famous rock icons, struggles to prove she’s more than just a nepo baby. To demonstrate her skills and connect with a normal life, she takes on a project in Clover Lake, working at the café and shadowing Ramona. As they spend time together, Dylan discovers that Ramona is not just a local waitress; she’s someone from her past who remembers her vividly. As their connection deepens, both women face the challenge of balancing their growing feelings with their individual dreams. They must decide if their spark can fuel their ambitions or if it will dim their hopes altogether.
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Ashley Herring Blake crafts compelling narratives that delve into the complexities of identity and the journey of self-discovery for young readers. Her stories explore the nuances of relationships and the emotional landscapes characters navigate as they come of age. With a sensitive and insightful approach, Blake invites readers to connect with her characters' experiences. Her work encourages empathy and thoughtful reflection on the challenges and triumphs of growing up.







- 2025
- 2024
Make the Season Bright
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
In this holiday romance, two former lovers are unexpectedly reunited at a house during Christmas, forcing them to confront their past and unresolved feelings. As they navigate the complexities of their relationship amidst festive celebrations, they must decide whether to rekindle their romance or move on for good. The story explores themes of love, nostalgia, and the magic of the holiday season, offering a heartfelt journey of self-discovery and second chances.
- 2024
Ein wunderschönes blaues Chaos
Warmherzige Geschichte ab 11 über Familie, Freundschaft und den Mut, sich seinen Ängsten zu stellen
Man kann sich nicht vor dem Leben schützen Sommer am Meer – aber nichts wünscht sich Hazel sehnlicher, als einfach nur in ihr altes Leben zurückzukehren. Ihre kleine Schwester und sie mussten mit ihrer Mutter in einen winzigen Küstenort ziehen und jetzt ist alles anders: Ihre Mama trifft eine alte Kindheitsfreundin wieder und deren Tochter will Hazel unbedingt in ihre Clique aufnehmen, obwohl Hazel keine neuen Freunde möchte. Das Schlimmste ist, dass sie fest davon überzeugt sind, dass es diese merkwürdige Meerjungfrau aus der Legende, um die sich alles im Ort dreht, wirklich gibt. Und die sieht angeblich genauso aus wie Hazel. »Dieser zart gewebte emotionale Roman enthält fein ausgearbeitete Charaktere, die das Herz erobern.« – Publishers Weekly Ein warmherziger Pre-Teen-Roman vor der Kulisse des Meeres und mit der Atmosphäre eines Sommers Über Freundschaft, Familie und den Mut, sich seinen Ängsten zu stellen
- 2023
Iris Kelly Doesn't Date
- 402 pages
- 15 hours of reading
A new queer romcom from the brilliant author of Delilah Green Doesn't Care and Astrid Parker Doesn't Fail. Perfect for fans of Alexandria Bellefleur, Casey McQuiston and Rosie Danan.[Bokinfo].
- 2022
A clever and steamy queer romantic comedy about taking chances and accepting love in all its complexities. Delilah Green has vowed never to return to Bright Falls, her childhood home filled with painful memories. Now thriving in New York as a photographer, her life is filled with fleeting romances. However, when her estranged stepsister, Astrid, pressures her into photographing her wedding with a hefty paycheck, Delilah finds herself back in the town she left behind. She plans a quick visit but is drawn to Claire Sutherland, one of Astrid's friends, and sees an opportunity for fun and a bit of retribution. Claire, a single mother running a bookstore, values her predictable life, but Delilah's unexpected presence disrupts her routine. As they navigate wedding preparations, including a scheme to save Astrid from her terrible fiancé, Claire grapples with her growing attraction to Delilah. The story explores themes of second chances and the joy of letting people in, filled with humor, sizzling chemistry, and heartfelt moments. Readers have praised the book for its relatable characters, witty banter, and the emotional depth that accompanies the romance.
- 2022
A clever and steamy queer romantic comedy from the author of Delilah Green Doesn't Care, perfect for fans of Alexandria Bellefleur, Casey McQuiston, and Rosie Danan. Readers rave about the book, describing it as a hot, frothy romcom with a relatable heart at its center, filled with hilarious characters and outrageous shenanigans. The story explores themes of second chances, new beginnings, and the joy of letting people in, making it an exquisite romance that captivates from the first page. It's a swoon-worthy, laugh-out-loud romp that answers the craving for an outcast-and-former-mean-girl romance, complete with snappy banter and scorching chemistry. The blend of sexual tension and growing affection enchants readers, showcasing the redemptive power of love. Many express their delight in the snarky, steamy, and swoony narrative, finding it impossible to put down. The easy momentum of the writing keeps readers engaged, leaving them wanting more. This book promises to be a charming and entertaining experience that resonates long after the last page is turned.
- 2021
Hazel Bly and the Deep Blue Sea
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
For fans of Rebecca Stead and Ali Benjamin comes a poignant yet hopeful novel about grief from Ashley Herring Blake, the award-winning author of Ivy Aberdeen's Letter to the World-now in paperback!
- 2020
The Mighty Heart of Sunny St. James
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
The story follows twelve-year-old Sunny St. James as she faces heart surgery while also exploring complex emotions, including her relationship with her estranged mother and her budding feelings for another girl. This heartfelt narrative captures the challenges of growing up, first loves, and the journey toward self-discovery, making it a compelling read for young audiences.
- 2018
Girl Made of Stars
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
An emotionally gripping narrative explores the journey of healing and self-discovery following the trauma of sexual assault. It delves into the protagonist's struggle to confront difficult truths while navigating the complexities of recovery and personal growth. Themes of resilience and empowerment resonate throughout, making it a poignant read for those seeking understanding and connection in the aftermath of such experiences.
- 2018
Ivy Aberdeen's Letter to the World
- 310 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A Stonewall Children's & Young Adult Honor Book! In the wake of a destructive tornado, one girl develops feelings for another in this stunning, tender novel about emerging identity, perfect for fans of The Thing About Jellyfish. When a tornado rips through town, twelve-year-old Ivy Aberdeen's house is destroyed and her family of five is displaced. Ivy feels invisible and ignored in the aftermath of the storm--and what's worse, her notebook filled with secret drawings of girls holding hands has gone missing. Mysteriously, Ivy's drawings begin to reappear in her locker with notes from someone telling her to open up about her identity. Ivy thinks--and hopes--that this someone might be her classmate, another girl for whom Ivy has begun to develop a crush. Will Ivy find the strength and courage to follow her true feelings? Ivy Aberdeen's Letter to the World exquisitely enriches the rare category of female middle-grade characters who like girls--and children's literature at large.


