Everything We Didn't Say

Everything We Didn't Say

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Noelle has always preferred love in books. On paper, love is consuming but tender. Devastating, yet safe. The kind that feels eternal even when it ends. But real love is different. At nineteen, she meets a man who doesn't chase, doesn't explain, and can't promise forever plagued with his own battles. Anakin is composed, deliberate, impossibly controlled, the kind of person who makes silence feel intentional and distance feel like choice. The kind of person that's addictive He doesn't pull her closer. He simply doesn't step away either. What begins as quiet fascination turns into something far more dangerous: a slow unraveling neither of them can name. Because the most intoxicating kind of love isn't loud or reckless, it's the kind that feels inevitable. The sad truth is some romances aren't meant to be survived. They're meant to change you. Forever. Now the question is, are you ready?
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Being named after Aphrodite should have been a blessing. But knowing Dite's luck, it might have been a curse. Because with this name came the relentless need to associate herself in anything involving the trigger words "crush", "type", and "boys". With a database that she'd created using some inside sources (student council), she obtained a God-like power with matchmaking to the extreme, earning her the very original title: the Maker. But what happens when a certain curly-haired brunet decides to blackmail her in return for help? Could it be a recipe for disaster or love? Carter Rivera thinks love. Dite Everson says disaster.

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