Clean romance books for 12 yo DD

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She wants modern stuff. Wouldn’t consider Jane Austen etc.
- OP


Thanks for checking back in, OP! Does she want modern settings too? Or does she also like sci fi or fantasy?

I would also suggest talking to your local librarian. My library growing up had a J fiction section that fit between kids and YA in terms of maturity — plenty of novels about growing up/adolescence but none of the sex/drugs/rock and roll thay showed up in the YA books.
Anonymous
The fault in our stars
Anonymous
Mary Stuart books!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She wants modern stuff. Wouldn’t consider Jane Austen etc.
- OP


I don’t blame her. I go to the book store with my 11 year old and we look at books together. You get to read a little bit, see books you might not have thought of.
Anonymous
The Fallen series by Lauren Kate is all about romance but it doesn't go beyond the occasional (other worldly) kiss and pent up passion. It's a YA book, so it feels more grown up than a book series like Lost Cities where the main character is always trying to choose between two boys (the audience for this book is geared toward middle schoolers).
Anonymous
May be dating myself, but I loooved the Sweet Valley high books from when I was growing up.

Remington, Laurel

Summer I turned pretty books (also a series on amazon my DD looooooves)


My DD also loves these "Wish Series" books. The titles also just crack me up
https://www.amazon.com/stores/Suzanne-Nelson/author/B001KD9IKE?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true
Anonymous
I got her a bunch of Kasie West books at the library, and she was thrilled! I guess she had read one at her school library but had not been able to find any more. Thanks for the recommendation.
- OP
Anonymous
Twilight books
Anonymous
At that age, I read the trashy novels with the red covers from the paperback shelf at the library.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I vote for letting her read the smut. But that's just me .


Haha same! I read and re-read the sex scene in The Notebook at that age…
Anonymous
I LOVED the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants serious as a tween. Definitely has enough romance/crush content to qualify for your question, but also really values keeping strong friendships and being a good friend.
Anonymous
Let her read whatever she wants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At that age, I read the trashy novels with the red covers from the paperback shelf at the library.


Me too!
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