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Beyond us • BL • Romance by 0aariann
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A Boy, presumably 18 who is struggling in life academically and mentally in college succumbs to his feelings of dread and incompetence after finding out the truth about his parents murder. He continues to go to school and continues on his way through life, weaving through his ups and downs with so little of friends. He dropped something... And someone picked it up. This someone would change his life. TW: Mentions of Death, Murder, Self-Harm, and Suicide. Slight mentions of sex and little activities. Gay - BL (Boy love) 13+ or for mature audience !Not a smut just some romantic scenes and mentions!
Bittersweet Strawberries by Aasahiii
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Andrew is an introverted guy who's also a bit of a weeb. He has bad anxiety (which has its own triggers but it doesn't deprive him of the ability to make friends) and sometimes thinks negatively of himself. It doesn't help that he's gay and he hides it from almost everyone except his best friends. This year, he's starting college. Nathan is one of the most good-looking seniors in the same college Andrew is attending. He's in his junior year. He has a good reputation in college and he gets along with almost everyone. He knows he's straight and he only dates girls. Until one day, Andrew and Nathan cross paths. What will happen to them? Find out the story of Andrew and Nathan by reading my first ever book. (This book is heavily neglected, but it gets updated here and there. One day it'll be completed but who knows when. Read at your own patience.)
until i found you (wlw hockey romance) by honeyczmb
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Mia Parker has always had a hard life, born and raised in the USA, now she's trying to start a new one in Canada with her daughter. She's not ready to fall in love or date anyone, she's focused on her daughter and making life a little bit easy for them. What she doesn't expect is the new coach of her daughter's hockey team to become her friend and maybe... something more? Luna Bennett has had skates on her feet since she was two years old. She's a professional hockey player, focused on her life and hockey. She wasn't looking for love when she found her and now she can't let her go. She won't. A WLW Hockey Romance. This book may NOT be reproduced, reposted, copied, or translated in any way unless you receive permission directly from the author.
First Draft Romance by Olivaughn
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When aspiring writer Marcie is hired as the personal assistant to her all-time favorite author, Rosalind Lindbergh, she expects to be learning the ins and outs of the industry - not fending off red-hot feelings that aren't exactly "workplace appropriate." Season 1 of Romancing The Writer *** Willing to do anything to prove she has it together, unemployed writer/perpetual screw-up Marcella Harper somehow manages to land her second-place dream job: personal assistant to her personal hero, best-selling author Rosalind Lindbergh. Brutally dumped less than 24 hours after her first day, Marcie discovers that there may be no better distraction than her new job ... and new boss. After all, Marcie has had a crush on über-famous, ultra-hot Roz since high school. And - although she promised Marcie their relationship was strictly professional - Roz might just be returning her awkward, bumbling advances. When lines begin to blur and career prospects end up on the line, Marcie is sure of one thing: either she gives up on her dreams, or her dream woman. "You know, they have tutorials online for this kind of thing," I tell her. "You know, I hired a personal assistant for this kind of thing," she retorts. And then, we both stand there, awkwardly close. We watch the coffee sputter, then begin to pour. Neither of us utters a word. And, when it's done pouring, neither of us reach for it. "Are you ... not gonna take your coffee?" I finally ask. It's quiet. Tentative. "Oh. Right."