Story cover for Surf: Ride the Wave by Vang-Riley
Surf: Ride the Wave
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    Parts 3
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    Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Aug 01, 2024
Ezra is moving to Hawaii for college this summer. 
On his 20th birthday he landed with three months until classes begin, a lot of time to reignite his old passion for surfing.. 
and maybe more?

Read Surf: Ride the Wave, a sultry, passionate romance that hangs loose and keeps the page turning. An awakening, a hard decision, and a possible love triangle will ignite sparks between three boys who live in the moment and love unapologetically on the shores of Hawaii. 

Relive youth and set free fantasy with this humble romance by Vang-Riley, the first leap into the romance genre by the author. 

Comments are appreciated! All comments! 
Thank you for Reading! 🙏 

(This is a work of fiction. Any relation to real people is coincidence.) 

CONTAINS LGBTQ ROMANCE
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