THE BOY WHO WAS NEVER MINE

THE BOY WHO WAS NEVER MINE

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When seventeen-year-old Eliora Mace finds out her boyfriend is cheating on her, she turns to the only person who understands the pain - his cold, quiet older brother Silas. The two form an unexpected bond over broken promises, midnight confessions, and the kind of comfort that feels dangerously close to love. But Silas has a secret: He's the reason her boyfriend chose someone else. And he's not sorry. As they spiral into a world of forbidden feelings, secrets unravel - about their family, her past, and a mysterious disappearance that binds them all. In a town that never forgets and a house full of ghosts (literal or not), Eliora must choose: forgiveness, revenge, or forbidden love.
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Susannah only wanted peace. After graduation, she moved in with her brother near college to study accountancy, ready to escape a broken home and start fresh. But then she met Damien-Peter's best friend, the stranger behind the door next to hers. Damien was trouble in every sense of the word. Nights of laughter, moans, and temptation bled through the walls, forcing Susannah into a world she never asked to see. She avoided him, recoiled from his charm -but Damien wasn't used to being ignored. And her innocence? It was the one thing he couldn't resist. What begins as avoidance spirals into a dangerous attraction neither of them can deny. For Susannah, resisting him might protect her heart. For Damien, wanting her might ruin them both. When innocence collides with temptation, someone has to break.

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