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Brian and Sara by missyiskndy
missyiskndy
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Trope: OW Drama / Girl Best Friend / Puts OW first Brian O'Connor checks off every single checklist in Sara Wakefield's list of her dream man. The only problem is? Sara is not the only woman in Brian's life. Sara is left playing second fiddle while Brian prioritises his single mom "bestie" and her 1 year old son. How long can Sara keep up feeling like the outsider in this little cosy trio?
Cross My Hart and Hope to Die by NaX16Batman
NaX16Batman
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#1 In Zombieapocalypse #2 in Zombies "Want to know what the world ran out of first? Other than food and water, of course. Toilet paper. No one likes to mention what you do to use the bathroom during the apocalypse, but I really miss toilet paper." Growing up bouncing from foster home to foster home, Atalia Hart did whatever she could to survive. After graduating high school, she moved towns and began living a normal life. Atalia was a part time bartender taking night classes when the world suddenly became sick, and the dead came back to life craving the blood and flesh of what they once were. Once again, she's determined to survive. Especially since the sickness seemed to wipe out more of the female population than the male, she's got to be wary of both the living and the dead. Hart's got a bad attitude and a sailor's mouth, but everyone she meets along the way seem to be determined to follow the path she carves in this new world. Warning: this is a "why choose" reverse harem meets zombie apocalypse book. It has strong language and mature themes. Some scenes in this book are dark and demented. It might cause triggers for those who deal with PTSD or other mental health issues. Finished 1-16-20 Copyright © 2019 MLAM All rights reserved. This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.