The Spaghetti Hater

The Spaghetti Hater

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Aiden Feris likes this girl. Her name's Dahlia Key Chaser. They've known each other since kindergarten and have been great friends. Too bad he was too late to confess his feelings. Now, she's with the bad boy in school, the handsome Rick Tace. Slowly, Dahlia and Aiden grow apart. They hardly talk. Aiden wants to fix that. But the problem is, how?
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Harper possessed a rare talent - she could blend two worlds that the universe swore could never coexist: her humdrum life as an accountant by day with her steamy famous alter ego crafting erotic tales online by night. But her double life unravels in the blink of an eye when a workday hiccup forces her out the door. The twist of fate that awaits her? A showdown at the local grocery store, with a steely-eyed, pizza-thieving artist named Aiden Mitchell. Aiden, with his unwavering commitment to realism in art (and life), is a force to be reckoned with. Harper's world of fantasies and escapism clash head-on with his no-nonsense approach. Pixels collide with prose, ink mingles with sparks, and amidst this artistic clash, Harper and Aiden are about to embark on a rollercoaster of chaos and comedy. Their journey, peppered with fierce rivalries, unexpected discoveries, and more heated showdowns than they ever bargained for, leads them to answer one question: can love be made out of inks and pixels? © Beatrice Manuel, All Rights Reserved

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