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Ride or Die - [BoyxBoy] by d1rtydisco
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Rava Weston is the definition of the ideal son. He follows the rules, smiles when he should, and never causes trouble. His future is laid out-while he has just enough space to secretly chase his own quiet dreams of becoming a teacher, so long as he plays the role his parents expect. But when he's forced to attend a family summit back in Italy, everything starts to unravel. Because Gio Fontana will be there. Gio is reckless, magnetic, too rich for his own good. He's got cops who know him by name, and NOT because they're friends. His motorcycle is his greatest love, and rules don't seem to apply to him. He has a reputation that makes fathers lock their doors. Especially Rava's father. Rava and Gio, never got along. But this time, the tension feels like hunger more than hate. And as the days stretch on, Rava's perfectly safe world starts to slip through his fingers, because what's building between him and Gio is forbidden. Not just risky. And it might be the first real thing Rava's ever felt. 🥇 #1 - gay 🥇 #1 - rivals 🥇 #1 - enemiestolovers 🥇 #1 - forbiddenlove 🥇 #1 - lgbtfiction 🥇 #1 - bxb 🥇 #1 - bl 🥇 #1 - bxblove 🥇 #1 - boyxboy 🥇 #1 - biker 🥇 #1 - Italy 🥇 #1 - denial 🥇 #1 - angst 🥇 #1 - gaylove 🥇 #1 - gayfiction 🥇 #1 - fluffy 🥇 #1 - mxm 🥇 #1 - bisexual 🥇 #1 - gaycouple 🥇 #1 - love 🥇 #1 - mlm 🥇 #1 - funny 🥇 #1 - obsession 🥇 #1 - lgbtromance 🥇 #1 - traveling 🥇 #1 - fatalattraction 🥇 #1 - grumpyxsunshine 🥇 #1 - slowburn 🥇 #1 - queer Also available on Amazon, physical and Kindle version ✅ (with bonus spicy chapters)
The Forgotten Half (Haru)  by piesyafiqah
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Synopsis: They were adopted together, two halves of the same soul-identical in face, yet worlds apart in how they were loved. The older twin shined, adored by their new family, embraced by their two protective brothers. But the younger twin was left in the shadows, overlooked, compared, and quietly forgotten. What no one knew was that the younger twin carried a secret far heavier than loneliness: a deadly disease that was slowly consuming him. Yet he never spoke of it. Instead, he choose to smile, to love quietly, to carry the burden alone so that no one else would suffer. As the days grew shorter, his laughter became softer, his glow fainter. Still, he never let go of the smile that masked his pain. And when his final breath came, it wasn't anger or bitterness that lingered-it was the silent tragedy of a boy who had given all his love, even to a world that barely noticed he was fading.