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More than a feeling is too much

More than a feeling is too much

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Romance
Isak was just a homosexual guy who had moved to New York to study what he was most passionate about. But little did he know the ride he was going for. He was about to become homeless as his roommate threw him out before he accidentally gave a guy a concussion and he was in for a surprise when he was offered to stay there. And he couldn't let anything happen, it couldn't turn out the way it did the last time. Would he be able to keep himself away from his new roommate?
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Denial

**Completed!** Reed Garcia is in denial. With a history of homophobia, Reed just can't accept the fact that he is absolutely in love with his roommate from freshman year. It's long since freshman year, but Reed's feelings for Kyle haven't faded. In fact, they might have gotten worse since realizing that the boy he shared a room with for a year isn't straight at all, and now in a very committed relationship. Reed tries his hardest to forget he ever had feelings for a guy, but nothing, or no one, helps. Instead, he finds help in the most unexpected place ever. Quincy Alder knows, without a doubt, that he's gay. And when a certain boy in his class catches his eye, he knows that he wants him, even though all the signs point to him being straight and homophobic. This is a spin off story from my book More Than Just Roommates. It's not necessary that you read that one first, only recommended.

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