Wlw books
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A Movie of Our Own (wlw) by sugarcoxted
sugarcoxted
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Brooke is a movie director in Hollywood producing and directing hit after hit movies. Stubborn and bossy, she always gets her way. She views her work as a piece of art, and takes her work very seriously, letting nothing get in the way of her and her career. Charlotte, a famous movie star in Hollywood takes up a role thinking it could just be another score of a movie. Although it is, little did she know the director would soon take an even bigger role in her life. Sweet and charming Charlotte holds a dark past, forcing herself to be someone else for the camera. Never being able to show her true self. When Charlotte finally steps on set of the movie and meets her new director a force they can't deny overrides them. These two different personalities meet and soon reveal secrets ruining people and hearts. The question is, are they willing to do whatever it takes for each other? ------ TW - smut - SA
Second Draft Romance by Olivaughn
Olivaughn
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As newbie author Marcie attempts to balance her book debut, her new girlfriend, and her old life, she finds herself confronting a new issue: trying to do all this directly in the public eye. Season 2 of Romancing The Writer *** It's a couple months away from her first book release, and Marcella Harper can hardly believe her luck. She sold her book for an exorbitant amount of money; she might be rekindling ties with her estranged parents, finally; and, most importantly, she's dating her long-time celebrity crush/shorter-term boss, Rosalind Lindbergh. Things couldn't be going better for Marcie - until they're not. As pressure mounts on Marcie to have an idea for a perfect second book and her relationship with Roz shifts into the public eye, Marcie feels like she's drowning. Add in a shared lack of work-life balance, as well as being forced to work alongside not one but two exes, Marcie isn't sure what's going to go up in flames first - only that something is bound to.
Grimm Games - Season 2 by LLSanders
LLSanders
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Kamila Wendall is forced back into the deadly Grimm Games alongside her twin sister and girlfriend, where the new arena demands they craft a captivating spectacle to survive or die trying. Season 2 of Grimm Games On May 30, content from chapter 4 onwards will only be available to redeemers. Now's the time to catch up to the story and read it while it's free! Already purchased a chapter? No worries-you won't need to pay for it again. *** Social activist Kamila Wendall is thrust back into the brutal Grimm Games, forced to compete alongside her twin sister Millie and her girlfriend Jade in a new arena governed by the oppressive rules of a neighboring country. Haunted by the losses of the previous season, Kam struggles to reclaim her confidence and revolutionary spirit while burdened by the ghosts of past allies. She faces ruthless competitors and sinister Grimm entities, all while fighting the widening rift between her and Jade. As the trio navigates the chaotic communal living space with other contestants, they must forge new alliances in a game that demands not only survival but also a captivating spectacle. Can Kam rise from the ashes of her past, reignite her revolutionary fire, repair her strained relationships, and lead her team to victory? Or will the relentless Grimm entities consume them all?
Grimm Games by LLSanders
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A young woman must compete in a deadly televised competition, Grimm Games, to ensure her twin sister survives. Season 1 of Grimm Games ***** When twenty-year-old social activist Kam Wendall discovers her name among the contestants of the deadly television competition Grimm Games, she's stunned to realize her estranged twin sister, Millie, has stolen her identity to compete. Determined to save her sister, Kam enters the contest. At a secret and isolated location, they compete against others through nightmarish sets, perilous escape rooms, and sinister puzzles, and must outsmart the sadistic Grimm entities stalking them. Amidst the twisted challenges, can Kam and Millie rebuild their fractured trust all while evading the diabolical forces at play? And would even that be enough to help them survive the Grimm Games and emerge victorious? *** "Oh, I understand." I didn't blink as I spoke. "But the only way I'm ever stepping foot inside your set is if you force me." "Our contestants are volunteers," Ms. Holle went on. "We've always run the games that way and forever will. We're not accustomed to forcing anyone to partake, and that opportunity will be extended to you too."
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."