Colors of Affection: Short Stories

Colors of Affection: Short Stories

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"Colors of Affection" is a heartwarming collection of LGBTQIA+ fluff stories that celebrate love, identity, and diversity. Within these pages, readers will find a kaleidoscope of emotions as characters navigate the intricacies of romance, friendship, and self-discovery. From sweet moments of first love to the joy of finding acceptance in oneself and others, each story paints a vibrant picture of the multifaceted experiences within the LGBTQIA+ community. Through tales filled with warmth, humor, and tenderness, "Colors of Affection" invites readers to embrace the beauty of love in all its forms and hues. This book is a testament to the power of representation, acceptance, and the universal language of affection.
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In order to help his best friend confess, Mylo agrees to also confess to his so-called crush. Surprisingly, he now finds himself in an unexpected relationship with Jace Cuevas, a guy he always thought to be straight. With Jace having a plethora of ex-girlfriends, Mylo isn't so sure if he should trust him especially when he has no idea why Jace agreed to date him in the first place. Jealousy, ex-girlfriend's, horrible communication, and mysterious phone calls, Jace and Mylo find themselves delving into a summer romance that neither of them expected to be so serious. Warning: These characters act like real people. They make mistakes that they'll regret. If you can't handle people making bad decisions while in mourning, this story isn't for you.

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