40 and 20: A True Love
In a city where the sparkle of jewels hides secrets and longings, two lonely souls are about to cross paths in the most unexpected way. He is a successful 40-year-old businessman, owner of the most prestigious jewelry stores, but behind his façade of success lies a broken heart and a past marked by betrayal and the pain of divorce.
On the other hand, a 20-year-old young man struggles to find his place in the world of jewelry design. He dreams of being loved for who he truly is. However, his life takes a devastating turn when he is betrayed by his boyfriend and his best friend. Amid heartbreak and disillusionment, he decides to leave the pain behind and lets himself be swept away by the night. Driven by alcohol and despair, he bursts into the divorced man’s life with a daring proposal.
What begins as a fleeting encounter between two opposite worlds soon transforms into an unexpected connection that will challenge their own beliefs about love and redemption.
The Straight Mafia Man Fell for Me
Matheo Cooper is a powerful man, trained to be a Capo of the Canadian mafia by his father. Since childhood, his feelings have led him to be a cold, emotionless man, which also made him a prejudiced homophobe who cannot stand to see happy gay people.
When he needs to take a trip to Brazil, he ends up meeting Benjamin, a young man who, after the death of his mother, decides to go to Canada to try for a new life. Living in the Rocinha community, he needed to inform the owner of the hill before leaving, which is how he meets Matheo.
Benjamin has always been homosexual but does not usually get involved with anyone. When Matheo meets him, a strange sensation runs through his body, and he wants to know more about Benjamin and bring him closer. Matheo struggles against his feelings and tries to hide at all costs that he may be attracted to another man.
The Quarterback’s Secret Rose
Ava Harper came to Atlantic Lakes University to keep her head down, keep her scholarship, and stop needing people who always found someone easier to love. Then Austin Coleman, the Lions’ untouchable star quarterback, sees her run from a balcony kiss and decides the quiet girl in the borrowed dress is the only girl he wants.
Austin has money, fame, a stadium full of girls screaming his name, and a reputation for never keeping a girlfriend longer than a month. Ava has a work apron, a rent spreadsheet, a broken place where her family should be, and no intention of becoming his next campus story.
But Austin keeps showing up. He walks her home after a bad shift. He refuses an ex in front of the whole team. He plays for her praise, gives her his jacket, and waits for the day she chooses him loudly enough for everyone to hear.
When Ava finally becomes the quarterback’s secret girlfriend, the whole campus starts hunting for the girl who changed him. But secrets do not stay hidden under stadium lights, and Austin’s old rival knows exactly where to strike: the girl Austin would risk everything to protect.
A public kiss can start a legend. A championship ring can become a promise. But when the one-month mark arrives and Austin goes silent, Ava has to decide whether love is still a place people leave, or whether this time, the champion is running straight back to her.
Under The Umbrella
Chapter Four: Tutors & Butterflies --- Weeks robbed by. That’s how it felt. One minute it was 1:54pm and Cassie was saying _Start from the beginning_. The next it was three weeks later and Jos
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Under The Umbrella
Chapter Three: Noodles & Dignity --- Josie opened her mouth. Nothing came out. Orwell didn’t wait for an answer. He turned and walked to the low charcoal couch. Sat down. One arm along the bac
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The CEO's Substitute
Chapter 20: The Sovereign Queen The afternoon sun blazed over the glass high-rises of the financial district, reflecting off the polished marble floors of the Vance Group headquarters. Breaking news a
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My homeroom teacher hates me
Once upon a time in the small town of Pinewood, a thirteen-year-old boy named Leo sat nervously in his classroom. It was the first day of school, and he felt anxious. In front of him stood his homeroo
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