Denial
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  • Reads 47
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 50m
Ongoing, First published Mar 25, 2019
Josie Summers is a twenty three year old barista, with her whole life ahead of her. She has a plan, firstly she would work full time here, at Calveys Coffee, earning enough money to open her very own restaurant. Secondly, she would fall in love with her dream guy, and he would love her for all she is, and he is someone she didn't have to hide her flaws from. Thirdly, she would settle down with her soulmate, and they would have two kids, and they all would help out a t her restaurant.

Then she met him, and her plan suddenly came crashing down...

Miles Blood, the charming, handsome stranger that can't seem to get enough of her. He's everywhere she goes. All she ever seems to see is his face, even in her dreams. She knows she shouldn't get sucked into his natural charm and charisma, but there's something about him she can't seem to leave. And as these two fall in love, she realizes that all her pain and secrets lie in his past...

Can Josie trust her heart, or is she completely in denial...?
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Clair needs a job. College isn't cheap, and she needs a way to make ends meet. So when he friend convinces her to apply at a bar, known for being dangerous, she decides to try it out. She's desperate, and this will give her a chance to prove she isn't the nerd everyone thinks she is. And, if shes completely honest, there's something pulling her, an attraction she can't quite explain. But Claire will find out not everything is as it seems, and the truth she has tried to ignore for so long won't be forgotten so easily. Is it true what they say? Is it really always better to be yourself?