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The Pirate King's Captive by jstlkngard
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All the captain had to do was point and utter a single command: "Her". From that moment forward, Alice's life would never be the same. Story is nearly complete.
Back to You by justaweirdgingergirl
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Romy Liora Quinn has never liked being seen. Raised in London by a quiet British mother and a Spanish father who coaches a low-league women's team, she grew up on football sidelines - sometimes playing, mostly watching, always observing. Now in her twenties, she spends more time behind the camera than in front of it, capturing emotion through a lens rather than feeling it for herself. A short freelance photography job abroad is meant to be just that - short. Professional. Safe. But then there's her. The centre-back with a fire behind her smile and a past that tugs at something buried in Romy's memory. They were just kids the last time they met - a shared summer between mothers, forgotten almost completely. Almost. Now, years later, the memory comes back slowly, piece by piece - in the curve of a laugh, in the flash of something familiar behind bold eyes. And Romy, who thought she'd built a life out of quiet distance, suddenly finds herself pulled toward something loud, bright, and terrifyingly close. A story about memory, missed chances, and the person you were never supposed to forget.
There are Many Flowers in Tokyo by ClarissaNorth
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A heartbroken fashion designer escapes to Tokyo to be an assistant on a movie set, only to get caught up in an illicit, whirlwind romance with the lead actor. ***** After discovering her fiance is cheating on her, heiress and fashion designer Lily Porter is whisked away to Tokyo to help a production company adapt one of her great-aunt's novels. She isn't thrilled about lying about being her aunt's assistant until it throws her into the path of the movie's lead actor, who is enough of a distraction to keep her mind off her ex for good. But can there really be a future for them when their relationship is built on lies, false identities, and a secret engagement? [[Wattys' Longlisted]] [[word count: 100,000-150,000 words]]
Playing The Game - Book Four in The WSU Series  by bookishabix
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BOOK FOUR in The WSU Series Elizabeth Young - I've always wanted the star-crossed lovers type of relationship - who knew I would actually get it? They say the line between Love and Hate is very thin, one I don't intend to experience. I could never love someone like Kian Bliss, could I? These Violent Delights, Have Violent Ends. Kian Bliss - When my father tells me I have to do this for family, I originally told him to go fuck himself - that was until Elizabeth got involved. She hates me and I hate her. I wouldn't have it any other way. It's easier if she hates me. *cannot be read as a stand-alone*
Playing The Girl - Book Three in The WSU Series  by bookishabix
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- COMPLETED - BOOK THREE in The WSU Series Emilia Wilson - I needed to be unattainable to grab his attention. With the help of one of my closest friend, I've managed to grab the attention of the hottest guy on campus. This plan benefits both of us, but when lines get crossed and feelings get involved can we really get out of this unscathed? With both of our hearts intact? Alexander Lewis - I've never wanted anything fake. But when I get myself in a situation, feelings and emotions get blurred- just maybe what I'm feeling isn't a lie? After getting my heart broke once, I'm not looking for it to happen again, that was until her. *cannot be read as a stand-alone*
Playing The Chase - Book Two in The WSU Series by bookishabix
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Out now on Kindle Unlimited!! BOOK TWO in The WSU Series HIGHEST RANKINGS : #1 in Sports Romance #1 in College Romance Olivia Johnson - My dad gave me one rule. One simple rule, "stay away from boys. Especially football players." Did I tell you, I'm not one for following rules? Especially rules my father creates. Hayden Jones - I love women and they love me. I can get anyone I want- expect her. The moment I saw her, I knew I needed her. Love at first sight, some may argue. However, she clearly doesn't know me well enough because I love playing the chase. And Olivia Johnson is in for the chase of her life. *cannot be read as a stand-alone*
Playing The Risk - Book One in The WSU Series by bookishabix
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Now on Kindle Unlimited!! - COMPLETED - BOOK ONE in The WSU Series HIGHEST RANKINGS : #1 in Sports #1 in College Football #2 in College Romance #3 in Sports Romance Eleonora Gomez - My first year at Washington State University was meant to be easy.. well I say easy, I was meant to go unnoticed, solely focus on my studies because that's what students do, right? Well I was clearly wrong... Moving into a dorm room with my high school best friends, let's just say my friends get attention, and because I'm associated with them, I get attention. Of course my life is never simple. Roma Carter - Okay, so WSU wasn't my first choice- however, when you have three best friends who beg for you to come with them, how could I say no. This is my third year at WSU, and my main goal is to win the state championship, being Captain and QB means a lot of pressure. So that meant no distractions, that wouldn't be hard for me. Of course you're probably thinking about girls being a distraction. However, I'm a cliché, I don't date, I don't get attached, as my friends would say, "one and done." That was until I saw her. Of course it was never that simple- nothing ever is, right?