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Paradise
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Ongoing, First published Jan 07, 2018
Thirty-year-old Lee Donghae is at the top of the corporate ladder. But when his lifelong friend and ex-boyfriend invites him to his last-minute destination wedding in the Bahamas, Donghae realizes his corporate success can't hide his private loneliness. Nor will he be able to escape seeing his family at the wedding-and having to explain, yet again, why he's rich, handsome... and still single.

Fate and a taxi ride change everything when Donghae meets the charismatic and clever Eunhyuk, who just so happens to be a male escort. Eunhyuk's presence on Donghae's arm at the wedding keeps questions at bay, but their pretend relationship turns into something more after ten days of sun, sand, and sex. And before the trip is up, both men will discover that what started as a simple escapade in paradise might just lead to their very own happily ever after.
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