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Define Love ‖ BWWM
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Ongoing, First published Jun 17, 2024
Mature
Define Love (REPRISED)

***This novel is a revival of an old story I began years ago but never completed. While many elements remain unchanged, particularly the title, my growth over the years has inspired a more mature perspective in this renewed version.

SUMMARY:

Twenty-year-old Natalie Davis, grieving the recent loss of her father, is transferring from a large public college to a small private university one thousand miles away. Her introverted nature and Type A personality have resulted in few but exceptionally close friends, as she prefers to observe rather than immerse herself in social activities. Despite her timid demeanor, Natalie possesses remarkable resilience and a steadfast determination to succeed.

Twenty-one-year-old Flynn Montgomery is the quintessential All-American boy, now in his junior year at Sterling Hills University. Balancing a wide social circle, perfect grades, an ideal girlfriend, and an enviable life, Flynn faces immense pressure to maintain his status as the perfect son and captain of the baseball team. This relentless pressure, however, is beginning to push him to his limits.
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