Madison-Wild
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Love and Other Battlefields (in editing ) by Madison-Wild
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Blake, Cody and Jason Miller are three brothers from the ages of 18 to 16, in that order. When their dad remarries a woman, not only do they have to deal with a new step-mum, but two new siblings as well. Dan and Ginny Drew Gomez, 16 year-old twins. Blake is distant from his brothers and hates the idea of having more brothers. He warms up to Dan but hates his new tomboy-step-sister. Jason has his own little troubles with falling for his best friend. How will his best friend react after he comes onto Jason, then regretting it as soon as he realizes what's happened... Dan and Drew on the other hand have more problems mainly involving distant family. How will this family of 5 brothers cope with stories from their past haunting them? Will they make it through? Or will they give up? Read LOVE AND OTHER BATTLEFIELDS to find out what happens to these five kids. PS: this book is boyxboy.
Breaking the Rules by Madison-Wild
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Breaking The Rules is exactly what they do in the sequel to Love And Other Battlefields. The drama between the twins' father is more present than ever with more than a few surprises along the way. Will Blake chicken out yet again or will he face the music that awaits him after so long? Will Cody stop worrying so much and start having fun? Happy endings are common in books and stories and are always in TV shows, but, in real life, are there any happy endings? If forever still an option when you're trying to pick up a million shattered pieces? Read Breaking the Rules by Madison Wild to find out what happens next in the lives of these step-siblings: Blake Miller. Cody Miller. Jason Miller. Dan Gomez. Ginny-Drew Gomez. A note from the author: Hi! Thanks for clicking on my book. If you haven't read the first one, Love And Other Battlefields, this book will be almost impossible to follow. If you have already read part one, I can't wait to meet you there, in the Miller-Gomez house. And if you haven't read it yet, I highly suggest you do. Thank you :)