romance + vibes
2 stories
Her, Saving Grace by mediogress
mediogress
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She wasn't that drunk. So the six-foot something creature rummaging through her fridge half-naked, at eight in the morning was real. Now here's the tinsy winsy problem; She lives alone. ------------------------------------------------ Let's just say Catherine Wright wasn't having the best day. Everything just wasn't going well-right. So after a couple of sips of wine, she ended up 'praying' for some kind of distraction instead. Who knew the heavens answered prayers from drunk women. Now Damon Grace would be exactly what she asked for. And a few other things that would make her wish she never drank at all. (p.s. It wouldn't hurt to check the tags this story is on) Copyright © 2015 Liz Martinez All Rights Reserved
Nobody But You by SarahSwartz
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PREVIOUSLY TITLED "HOW CAN I HATE YOU BUT STILL LOVE YOU?" "DESIRE" Title sometimes changes. Not often. Written: January 1st, 2016- February 27th, 2016 Cover change: December 10th, 2021 (CHRISTMAS COVER LIMITED EDITION) Kim Harper and Jackson Nelson have strongly disliked each other ever since Jackson moved next door to Kim freshmen year. Now they are Seniors in High School and still can't stand each other. But through those three years, feelings have formed and were kept secret. They acted as if those attractions didn't exist and went on hating each other like nothing was wrong. But that was until Jackson made the decision to kiss Kim out of nowhere and at that moment they both knew that their feelings for each other were bigger than an innocent crush. Told through two different points of views, sharing two separate stories that came into one. "Nobody But You" is a great choice for young adults. So if you're into any Teen Fiction or Teen Romance then this is a good story for you. Covers updated on a regular basis to see which one attracts the most readers. This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events 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.