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Confetti Hearts by Lily Morton
Confetti Hitched, Book 1
Joe Bagshaw doesn’t believe in love or marriage anymore, which is rather a hindrance for a wedding planner.
His own marriage was a whirlwind affair that ended before the ink could dry on the wedding certificate. Nevertheless, even with his divorce pending, he’s getting by. Or at least he was until he finds…
#QOTD Do you like beachy reads? Come join us for this surprisingly sweet, sinfully hot, and deliciously hilarious romp along the Cornish coast! Suddenly Beck (Belong To Me, Book 1) by Vawn Cassidy ⭐ INCLUDED IN KU! ⭐ 📘 getbook.at/SuddenlyBeck 🌊💙🌅🌊💙🌅🌊💙🌅🌊💙🌅🌊💙🌅🌊 From author Wendy Saunders writing as Vawn Cassidy, comes this hot and sweet, first time, gay romance that will leave you laughing out loud and fanning yourself from the heat… Nathan Elliott has run away from home at the age of twenty-six. His teenage rebellion may have come ten years late, but better late than never. Leaving behind a world of wealth and privilege, and a strict patriarchal family that would never except a gay son. Beck Ainsley lives life by a very simple ethos, don’t get attached, don’t get involved and don’t fall in love. He keeps life simple; all he needs is his dog, his art, his rambling sea cottage, and a few choice waves to surf. One simple agreement. A summer fling, a chance to act on the insane attraction between them with no strings attached, and at the end of the summer they walk away… 🌊💙🌅🌊💙🌅🌊💙🌅🌊💙🌅🌊💙🌅🌊 #GayRomanceReviews #GRR #VawnCassidy #newseries #standalone #Cornwall #boyswholikeboys #queerreads #bookbuzz #rainbowread #LGBTQromance #bookboyfriend #curlupandread #loveislove #bookworm #Goodreads #WhattoRead #TBR #Amazon #kindle #outnow #oneclick https://www.instagram.com/p/CSt1cfHhqpH/?utm_medium=tumblr
Happy Thanksgiving to the wlw that have to pretend to like boys, mlm that have to pretend to like girls, and everyone that has to pretend to be someone they're not whilst enduring homophobic comments. You will get through this, I promise.
Rocking my @destinythegame pride pin at work. I gotta re-ink the Walmart rainbow, it drives me nuts that it's not in the right order. #pridemonth #pride🌈 #boyswholikeboys #eyesupguardian #transgender https://www.instagram.com/p/CCIQgAlpVGz/?igshid=108mmd1pj7tus
So I have a phobia against wesps because they’re loud, scary as fuck and I’m deathly allergic to their stings. What’s your excuse? Do you die or maybe explode when a gay person breathe besides you or something?
It is the final year on magical scghol for the Chosen One, Simon Snow. He is prophesied to defeat the humdrum, an evil force that has been wreaking havoc on the world of mages for years; tearing magic eating holes in the universe. A tribute to Harry Potter, I thought I'd have the book figured out in no time. The book itself is pretty predictable, but to watch the story unfold was not as predictable. Simon's Destiny is to defeat the humdrum and bring peace to the universe. Raised as an orphan, in the human world, Simon is 11 years old before knowing anything about magic, or that fact that he is destined for great things. He has no control over his powers, and has a tendency to "go off." His school is his home, a place where he is a celebrity, and his girlfriend, Agatha, can't takes it. After the breakup, Simon is spending more time with his best friend, Penelope. Simon is so focused on his breakup with Agatha, he tries to distract himself with the mystery of his missing roommate, Baz, his enemy. Baz is a member of the old families, his mother, a former head of Watford. (Their school.) It is unlike Baz to miss the first week of school! His mother would kill him if she were alive! The old families have started to oppose the new mage, the head of Watford, and Simon is suspecting this to be the reason of Baz being gone.
This book follows these 4 teenagers on their journey through their last year of high school; breakups, hookups, ghosts, love triangles, arguments, learning who they can and can't trust, and, ultamently, finding a way to defeat the Humdrum for good; on top of still trying to find themselves, and their own sexualities.