The Art of Faking Straight
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  • Reads 2,159,815
  • Votes 68,880
  • Parts 29
  • Time 7h 37m
Complete, First published Jul 10, 2012
Mature
To his peers, Liam Kingsley has it all-girls, good looks, loving parents, and a best friend that'll fight for him until the death.

Little does the school know that Liam's faking it. Faking it all.

Fearing the loss of everything he's worked so hard to achieve, Liam forces himself to constantly keep up the act of a charming young bachelor. But when Liam becomes friends with the mysterious Connor Hawkins, a dreamy eyed misfit, he begins to lose all the control he's worked so hard to maintain for seventeen long years.

Eventually, Liam realizes he knows very little about the mysteriously quiet boy, despite all the years they have attended school together.

Connor breathes new life into Liam, and soon Liam discovers that when love, lies, and lust intertwine they can have consequences. Consequences he's not quite sure he's ready for just yet.
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