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  • Heirs of the Heart The Original LGBTQ+ Romance By Dharma White  by DharmaWhite
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    What happens when two powerful CEOs meet under fake names... and fall in love-without realizing they were meant to all along? 💼 Xavier Wellington never thought he'd go undercover as an intern. 🧹 Xander Sinclair never imagined scrubbing floors in his own billion-dollar company. But when disguises, mistaken identities, and a rescue kiss collide... truths unravel-and hearts do too. 🌍 From hot air balloons in Cappadocia to candlelight concerts in Milan, this laugh-out-loud, heart-melting journey explores: ❤️ Love that defies expectations 👨‍👨‍👦 Two families. Two timelines. One unforgettable romance. 🫶 A legacy written by fate-and rewritten by choice. Heirs of the Heart A feel-good LGBTQ+ romantic comedy by Dharma White ✨ CEO meets CEO ✨ Fake identities, real feelings ✨ Queer love, found family, and second chances #HeirsOfTheHeart #LGBTQRomance #WattpadStory #CEOxCEO #QueerLoveStory #HiddenIdentities #WattpadOriginal #boyslove #BookTokMeetsWattpad #XavierAndXander #LoveAndLegacy #FakeIdentitiesRealFeelings #NewOnWattpad #RomanceReads #readwithpride #heartstoppervibes #redwhiteandroyalbluevibes
  • the roads between us - book two of the small infinities trilogy by lostboytommy
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    last summer, jamie and walker found each other - bikes, comics, laughter, and one kiss that changed everything. but love doesn't stop when summer ends. through autumn, winter, spring, and back again, they learn how to keep each other in the ordinary days: bike rides to school, poems scribbled in notebooks, sketchbooks swapped in secret, scarves shared in the cold. there are silences that hurt, and silences that heal. questions that scare them, and words they're finally ready to say. by the time the fields turn gold again, "boyfriend" isn't fragile anymore. it's theirs. a tender, heartstopper-soft story about first love growing steadier, about keeping what matters, and about finding home in someone else. character list jamie (17 → 18) soft, queer, tender boy. writes poems, hides them under his mattress. cautious at first, but grows braver in naming what walker means to him. one year older than walker. walker scobell (16 → 17) the "new kid," still carrying the ache of moving too often. sketches superheroes, hums unfinished songs under his breath. protective of jamie, even when he panics about being seen. braver with his heart than he realises. jamie's mum gentle, steady presence. gives walker a stocking at christmas "just in case." understands more than she says. trigger warnings; this book is soft + tender, but includes: queer questioning / coming out themes light homophobic teasing from classmates emotional conflict / avoidance teenage angst + fear of loss very brief mention of family instability (walker's moving background) (no graphic violence, no explicit content - still safe for younger teen audiences in the vein of heartstopper / ari & dante.)
  • The Boy Who Made Monsters Human Again [Harry Potter x Tom Riddle] by theharringtonpages
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    They said time couldn't be rewritten - only endured. But when Harry Potter touches a shattered Time-Turner in Dumbledore's office, he's pulled into 1943: a castle half-familiar, a world not yet broken, and a boy who carries darkness like destiny written on his skin. To everyone else, he's Harry Evans. To the one person who matters, he's something far stranger - a mirror of what could have been, and the first person to ever call Tom Riddle good. Over one impossible year, between spellbooks and starlight, two souls find each other across the fault lines of fate. And when the world begins to tremble under the weight of what they've changed, they have to decide whether love can be stronger than history itself. And if time, just this once, might be kind. (Somewhere, long after the clocks have reset, they'll sit together and watch the stories history told about them - and laugh.) ⚠️ Trigger Warnings: - Brief references to trauma and loss. - Emotional discussions of identity, loneliness, and fate. - Occasional magical peril (no graphic violence). - Themes of empathy, redemption, and rewriting painful legacies. (*Romance remains age-appropriate, gentle, and emotionally led - more Heartstopper than *Half-Blood Prince.**)
  • two bikes, one summer - book one of the small infinities trilogy by lostboytommy
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    walker scobell is the new boy in town, and jamie's mum insists he invite him over. it starts awkwardly - biscuits, silence, a borrowed bike - but soon the summer belongs to them both. days spill into bike rides, comic books, late-night texts, fairground lights, and the quiet kind of closeness that grows between laughs and silences. until one night, lying under the stars, walker whispers the question that changes everything: "do you ever think about boys?" a story about first friendship turning into first love. about not moving away when it matters most. about two bikes, one summer, and the way a kiss can make the world permanent. sweet. tender. heartstopper-soft. character list; jamie (17) • soft, queer, tender boy. • loves comics, scribbles poems he hides under his mattress. • notices more than he says. • awkward, loyal, feels too much but rarely regrets it. • one year older than walker. walker scobell (16) • the new kid, moved around too many times. • shy at first, funny once he feels safe. • sketches superheroes, hums songs under his breath. • carries a quiet ache about always being "the new one." • braver than he believes, especially when it comes to jamie. jamie's mum • background presence of warmth and gentle nudging. • always fussing with biscuits, towels, or quiet reminders to "be kind." trigger warnings this story is primarily soft + tender, but includes: • brief mention of loneliness / moving often • mild teenage angst + emotional conflict • light injury (scraped knees, bruises) • queer questioning / coming-of-age themes (no heavy violence, no explicit content - suitable for younger teen audiences in a heartstopper vein)