My Obnoxious Jock (BoyxBoy)

My Obnoxious Jock (BoyxBoy)

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Book 1 in the 'Obnoxious' series Josh had a relatively normal life aside from his fathers abusiveness and his mothers lack of will. He has a best friend, a great humor and he's "adorable" as his friend Emily likes to say plus his school was relatively accepting about gays, minus the few homophobes. The only thing that he really wanted was a relationship with his one and only crush Nicholas Hudson. Much to Josh's liking Nick seems to take an interest in him. Will their love really stay strong through it all? Or will one fatal decision end a life?
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It all started when Jeremy Alan Richardson moved to his neighbourhood, La Jolla, in his senior year from his hometown due to family issues and met the infamous, mischievous kid Josh Corbyn in La Jolla High. It all went wrong when Josh got intrigued by the new kid's all calm and composed diciplined self and got adamant to break past the icy barrier of boundaries Jeremy surrounded himself with. Josh's approach was surely not the greatest but could he ever see what was hidden behind Jeremy's cold eyes? Or would Jeremy ever let someone like Josh see past his guarded composer? Most importantly, what bitter truth would Jeremy discover about his family which was about to shake his entire life? Read to find out!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Published: 4th March, 2024 Finished:

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