**Description:**
In the vibrant world of State College, Max Goof returns for another year, seeking independence and personal growth away from his father's shadow. However, the tranquility he seeks is disrupted when he encounters Bradley Uppercrust III, his former rival and the charismatic leader of the Gamma Mu Mu fraternity.
Max, a closet bisexual, navigates the complexities of his identity while struggling with his growing feelings for Bradley, who is grappling with his own sexuality and attraction to Max. Their rivalry gradually evolves into a deeper, unexpected connection, challenging both young men to confront their true selves.
As they dance around their undeniable chemistry, they face external pressures from their peers and the expectations of their respective social circles. The tension between them is palpable, leading to moments of intense conflict and unexpected tenderness. In the backdrop of frat parties, late-night study sessions, and campus life, Max and Bradley must navigate the tumultuous journey from enemies to lovers.
**Confessions at State College** is a story of self-discovery, acceptance, and the transformative power of love. It explores the intricate dynamics of college life, the struggles of coming to terms with one's identity, and the courage it takes to embrace one's true feelings amidst a sea of societal expectations.
A/N: This book is a sequel to 'Chains', if you haven't read Chains, you could find yourself confused about a lot of this story; I recommend reading Chains before reading Alpha, Not.
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Pete Danver, 29, is a former werewolf who is now human. His wolf abandoned him because of things he had done to their mate. He's lost his mate, his wolf and his pack and now he has to learn to live as a human without the abilities he is so accustomed to as a wolf and an Alpha.
Left broken both mentally and physically from the losses, he's been taken in by the Full Moon pack led by Alpha Andrew, the head of the Werewolf Council. Can he pull himself back together and function as a normal human? Will he be able to accept everything he's done in the past and start a new life?
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Avery Brown is a 23 year old gay man who works at a small, family owned cafe/diner that has a good crowd of regular customers, especially the lunch crowd. He struggles with his self esteem due to a past filled with bullying to such an extent that all his friends had been driven away for fear for their own safety.
Now his high school bullies have stumbled into his workplace and decided to pick up where they left off so many years ago.
He's also met and begun dating the handsome, rugged individual named Pete Danver. Pete is an office worker on the same block as the diner.
Pete's past may be too much for Avery to deal with as he's faced with choices he never dreamed he'd have to ever make. How did things become so complicated? What will he choose to do?