The Cabin
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  • LECTURES 13,576
  • Votes 724
  • Parties 12
  • Durée 2h 49m
Terminé, Publié initialement juin 11, 2024
Contenu pour adultes
A grumpy loner, the boy next door, and a love he never saw coming. ✨

Julian, struggling with his social life and fresh from a breakup, escapes to his parents' secluded cabin. But his plans for solitude are interrupted when his sunshine-filled next-door neighbor, Owen, refuses to leave him alone. Grumpy/sunshine, neighbors-to-lovers, and a slow-burn romance with all the feels.

🌶️ CONTENT WARNINGS: graphic sexual details, long-term illness, death of a loved one, and mature language

Read "The House" to learn Julian's origin story. However, you do not need to read it to read this book. It can be read as a standalone.
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