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  • Love at First Flight: BWWM An Interracial Love Story by xoxlaughinxox
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    Meet Ava, a vibrant and ambitious young black woman born and raised in a bustling metropolis. With dreams as vivid as her spirit, she navigates life with determination and grace. As fate would have it, Ava's path intertwines with that of Gabriel, a European man with an enchanting smile and a heart full of wanderlust. When Ava and Gabriel meet, an undeniable connection sparks between them, defying stereotypes and expectations. Their love blossoms against the backdrop of a world that is quick to judge and slow to accept. Together, they traverse the highs and lows of their cross-cultural relationship, battling prejudice, distance, and the ghosts of the past. As their bond strengthens, Ava takes a leap of faith and embarks on a life-altering journey to Europe, leaving behind the comfort of her familiar surroundings. In this foreign land, she faces challenges, assimilates into a new culture, and confronts her deepest fears. Will their love withstand the weight of cultural differences and the test of time? Join Ava and Gabriel on an unforgettable journey of love and self-discovery.
  • Black Teen Girl who lives alone by Chrytopot12
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    This story is about a 17 year old african american teenage girl in her senior year of high school by the name of Jasmine Sanford.she lives alone in a brown house she's always happy and joyful she's a very good girl but when she's home alone she's childish and cheerful and funny she farts Alot at home
  • BLACK AMERICAN PRINCESS (BWWM INTERRACIAL) by xoxlaughinxox
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    Sixteen-year-old Cecily Scott thinks she's just a normal Paris-raised teen with a sharp tongue, a love for croissants, and an annoying little brother. But when her parents summon her and Derrick to America, they drop a royal-sized bomb: Cecily is actually Princess Cecilia Lisaria Joy Bethyssa Scott of Archwin. Cue: marble-floored mansions, a private chauffeur, and enough etiquette lessons to make her want to scream into her canopy bed. Cecily is determined to keep her sarcasm sharp and her crown crooked-until Prince Matthew, the ridiculously charming (and equally royal) heir of another powerful family, enters the picture. Between dodging her mom's endless rules, battling Derrick's antics, and figuring out if Matt is an ally or just another spoiled prince, Cecily's world tilts into glittery chaos. Being a princess isn't all gowns and galas. It's secrets, expectations, whispered alliances... and maybe a forbidden romance that could change everything. Black American Princess is a witty, swoony, and refreshingly bold YA rom-com about discovering who you are-whether you wear a tiara or not.