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Book Review: Tease: A BWWM Romantic Comedy by Camilla Stevens
Synopsis “Hello, neighbor. Going down?” Miss Pink That’s what I call her. Her “real” name is too ridiculous to repeat. Besides, my nickname for her is more than apt. Everything about her is pink, from the pink champagne she gets delivered by the caseload, to the tiny pink feathers I find randomly breezing down the hallway of our apartment building in her wake. It’s ridiculous…in the most addictive way. Clark Kent That’s what I call him. His “real” name is still a mystery to me. Which makes him all the more intriguing. Besides, my nickname for him is more than apt. Everything about him is straight-laced and serious from the dark-rimmed glasses to the dark suits he wears to work each day. There’s something about that stoic demeanor which is…so dang sexy. We’re as opposite as can be. Who would have ever thought we’d end up as a couple? Certainly not our exes.
Zuleika BoekhoudtPublished 10 months ago in BookClubCherry Bliss✨
CHERRY PIE 🥧 Cherry Balm, 🍒 Cherry 💦Blast, Cherry kiss, 💋 Cherry Badge 🍒 Cherry Flavor, Cherry Fruit,
HandsomelouiiThePoet (Lonzo ward)Published 10 months ago in PoetsRich Men North of Richmond
Rich People North of Richmond I sold my soul, worked all day Overtime for a worthless wage So I can sit out here and waste my life
waqar sattarPublished 10 months ago in BeatLove at First Sight
In the core of the charming city of Willowbrook, where cobbled roads prompted unlikely treasures and where the fragrance of newly heated bread drifted through the air, destiny wove its mind-boggling embroidery of chance experiences and fortunate minutes. It was where dreams appeared to track down their direction to the real world, and where love could bloom in the most startling of ways.
Shwet Prabha BaiswarPublished 10 months ago in FictionEchoes of the Lost Boy
In the heart of the village of Elmsworth, where the trees whispered secrets and the hills rolled like waves frozen in time, lived a young boy named Oliver. His presence was like a soothing breeze on a warm summer's day, spreading a contagious laughter that echoed through the cobblestone streets.
"Scooby's Tale: A Journey of Unbreakable Bonds"
In a quaint, traditional cottage nestled amidst the embrace of nature, we curated a world of enchantment. Our abode was adorned with a kitchen garden, a verdant sanctuary where vegetables and herbs flourished, while passionfruit vines gracefully intertwined with plum trees and tree tomatoes, creating a whimsical arboreal dance.
Temjenungla ImchenPublished 10 months ago in ChaptersJob: A Comedy Of Justice, by Robert A Heinlein.
I can’t recall one book that has affected me so much, that it has changed my life. This book hasn't changed my point of view. but it affects me differently each time I read it. I have read it four times in 40 years and it’s like reading a new book.
Phil FlanneryPublished 10 months ago in BookClub"Who"
A thousand unanswered questions Who compiled feelings into piles of flesh? From the bottom of the mansion We saw the construction.
Ahamed ThousifPublished 10 months ago in Poets