Families who loved First & Then by Emma Mills often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager feels invisible, overshadowed by peers, or is struggling to find their footing within a changing family dynamic. It is a perfect choice for a teen who feels 'unremarkable' and needs to see that their quiet observations and unique personality are actually their greatest strengths. The story follows Devonny 'Devon' Tennyson as she navigates the arrival of a foster brother, the pressure of senior year, and an unexpected connection with the school's star quarterback. While it serves as a charming contemporary romance, the heart of the book lies in Devon's internal growth and her evolving relationships with her family. It deals with themes of identity, jealousy, and the vulnerability of opening up to others. Parents will appreciate the realistic portrayal of high school social hierarchies and the healthy, if initially prickly, development of the central romance. It is a grounded, humorous, and emotionally resonant read for ages 14 and up.