Cinderelvis. (BoyxBoy)

Cinderelvis. (BoyxBoy)

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"Another Cinderella story" In a twist on the classic fairytale, this is the story of a modern-day Cinderella - but with a difference. The classic fairytale Cinderella gets a modern makeover in this gender-bending tale. There is no princess, but a mere boy - and he is gay. His name is Elvis, and he has a story unlike any other. He lost his mother, and his father remarried - bringing a new stepmother and step siblings into his life. But just when he thought he had control of his life, he found out he never did. When everything seemed to be falling apart, he was whisked away to an enchanted world - a place he never knew existed and then comes that one great seasoning "love". But this story is about more than just finding love. It's about finding yourself and discovering who you truly are. And it's about realizing that life doesn't always go according to plan. But sometimes, that's when the real magic happens. And as for Cinderelvis - he's got a lot of work to do. #1 in #Menlove
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Once upon a time a snow king fell for an apathetic servant, then a prince-turned-bear found true love in a fellow prince who almost shot him in the face. Almost. Then, of course, one can't forget a monster who found himself wanting to be more human. Bit by bit. For love. Protagonists quirky and not, sarcastic and witty and a bit too self-aware. Every fairy tale has their typical happy ending but it looks as though these ones had to take detours and backtrack on the way to theirs... oh well. As long as it ends well, who cares if it's a little bit odd. Each story is its own stand-alone tale of romance, though there may be bonus shorts for some.

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