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Break A Leg
Lucas Quinn is a successful non-fiction writer living in Brighton with his two beloved dogs. A new neighbor, Matty, moves in next door, piquing the interest of both Lucas and his pets. They’re all introduced during a chance encounter and Lucas is instantly charmed.
Matty is shy, Lucas is afraid of scaring them off, and it might take a medical emergency but fate is determined to give these two their happily ever after.
With the help of Lucas’s dogs, codependent friends, and a long night at the A&E, Matty and Lucas might finally find what they’ve been waiting for.
Cover design by Milo Leonardini
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Written In The Stars?
James and August have been best friends and flatmates for long enough that they’ve settled into a routine. August wakes early for his opening shift at a local cafe, they spend their afternoons chilling together at the flat, and in the evenings, James works at a nearby pub. They suit each other perfectly, as both flatmates and friends, and James can’t imagine living with anyone else.
But while August is serving lattes at the cafe, James works tirelessly on his writing. And more than one night a week, August performs at whichever tiny venue will give an unknown singer-songwriter a chance, James cheering from the audience when he has the evening free. Their lives are a combination of their present contentment and future aspirations; they’re both happy in their little life but striving for more.
It’s only when James takes a silly side job, a bit of writing work that he considers meaningless but necessary for his finances, that something shifts. An old friend confronts James about the contents of his writing and the repressed feelings hidden within, leaving James to decide what this revelation about his identity could mean for himself and for his relationship with August.
Is James bold enough to write them a new future?
Cover design by Katarina Bajc
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Now I've Got You In My Space
The Latch Trilogy: Book One
Theo Palmer and Emir Shah are starting their third and final year in the dance programme at Roseborough University in London. They’ve spent the last two years as begrudging rivals: bickering, grumbling, and competing at every opportunity.
Emir thinks of Theo as straight, boring, and unfortunately, talented. Someone who has an easy life with opportunities handed to him, the antithesis to everything Emir believes in.
Theo sees Emir as an impossible standard to compare himself against: undeniably gorgeous and a once-in-a-generation talent, with grace and charm to spare. No matter how hard he works, Theo can never achieve what comes naturally to Emir.
Their mutual friends are sick of being in the middle of their tension and misplaced resentment, gently nudging them to get over their stubbornness and realise what’s obvious to everyone else: they’re perfect for each other.
While working together on an important project, Theo and Emir discover a new way to co-exist. Will they use the opportunity to look past their pride and preconceptions and build something new together?
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