His forgotten secrets
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  • Reads 184
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 51m
Ongoing, First published Jul 01, 2015
Ava Hardwicke finds life at Valence Manour difficult. She doesn't stand out from the crowd and has hardly any friends. On top of that, she got cheated on by her boyfriend and now just sits back and keeps her head down. That is until William Kingsley arrives at her school. Dark and mysterious Will only seems interested in music and popular girls, but for some reason, he notices her out of everybody else.

They argue over many things and many people and they always just seem to clash. But as his hidden past begins to be unraveled, more and more surprising aspects of him are revealed. Ava is never sure of him, but is drawn to him like a magnet and must choose between logic and lust. And, for her, it's proving to be very difficult.
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THE ROAD THROUGH THE FORBIDDEN

12 parts Ongoing Mature

Several traumatic stories, two people. Two timelines ultimately intertwining into one. A mature, educated and cunning man who has a dark forbidden side. A young girl, or an innocent one - it remains to be seen.... This is not one of many romances. This is a story full of psychological case studies of deviance, needs and relationships. Story, mystery, intrigue and a unique love. How special? Well, that's how - you are cordially invited into forbidden realms, dark desire, unusual needs and love. In my book, there is no place for hatred, intolerance, stigmatisation or social exclusion due to sexual otherness. Here, everyone is equal and sexual preferences are acceptable. What matters is the human being, what he or she represents, not what he or she believes in, what fetish or sexual preference he or she has. Due to the scenes of deviancy and cruelty, I do not recommend reading it to prudish people.