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Kissing Frogs by KiaraLondon
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Because some of us fail at love. | WATTPAD PICKS 3/2/18 |
Chick Magnet by teenintoxication
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It takes approximately twenty-one days for a chicken egg to hatch. For Samantha James, that means spending the next three weeks with her school's Chick Magnet - a boy with a notorious reputation whom she was once friends with - doodling on and giving nicknames to a dozen eggs, indulging in a few late night slushy runs, and getting into some rather compromising situations. Five parts cliche, three parts comical, and one part awkward, this is the science project you don't want to miss!
Jovie & Bash [Publishing Summer 2025] by KiaraLondon
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He's a would-be college student stacking books in the local library. She's a high school senior nearing graduation. He leads a life of organized chaos and she's living by the book. He's free but all she can see are consequences. You can't control who you fall in love with. [To be published end of summer 2025. Stay tuned for details.]
Dust and Ash by LovelyLivvi
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Dustin isn't particularly pleased when his mother's freshly divorced best friend, Cathy, decides to temporarily move in with them. It means a whole lot of late-night gossiping, chick flicks, and mood swings. But things get interesting when Cathy turns up at the doorstep with more than just baggage. She brings along her daughter. Constantly travelling between two parents who refuse to talk, Ashley is forced to leave her life behind as she moves halfway across town with her mother. Thinking she's going to be spending her nights with two single and drunk, middle-aged women, she discovers there's a touch of testosterone to the household. And that testosterone comes with glasses and dimples. But what starts out as simple interest, combined, the two manage to create menace and mischief; the lack of privacy pushing them to breaking point. And it's only a matter of time before everyone realises that Dust and Ash are the results of one complete and utter disaster.