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Come to the fertility farm, where impregnation tends to be far more fun. Betty visited the fertility farm three years ago, sleeping through a gangbang and walking away pregnant with twins. Now that she wants more children, can she get her former donor to impregnate her? Dive into this playful erotic short now.
#SecondChanceRomance #smalltownromance #romanticsuspense "Never before had she dreamed that she’d meet a man that would love her thoroughly in this life let alone three men. One broke her. One shattered her. One healed her. " Ava Westin, a talented photographer, has always kept people at a distance, using her work as a way to connect with the world but remaining on the periphery of her own life. When she feels the passion in her work fading, she knows it's time for a change. Looking for love and a sense of belonging, she embarks on an impromptu trip that leads her to a small town in Montana. In this picturesque setting, Ava meets Nathan Garrett, a former Marine who is haunted by his own demons. Despite their rocky start, they form a deep connection that helps Ava confront her past and find the strength to heal. As their relationship blossoms, however, their love is tested by unexpected drama and turmoil. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Montana landscape, "The Boyfriend Experience" is a gripping story of love, self-discovery, and the journey toward healing. With vivid characters and a richly drawn setting, this stand-alone novel explores themes of mental health, suicide, and the struggle to overcome a difficult past. ----------------------------------------------------------- Content Warning: This 120k-word stand-alone novel contains elements of cheating and dark themes including suicide and mental health which may be triggering to some readers.
From E. Lockhart, author of the highly acclaimed, New York Times bestseller We Were Liars, which John Green called "utterly unforgettable," comes The Boyfriend List, the first book in the uproarious and heartwarming Ruby Oliver novels. Ruby Oliver is 15 and has a shrink. She knows it’s unusual, but give her a break—she’s had a rough 10 days. In the past 10 days she: lost her boyfriend (#13 on the list), lost her best friend (Kim), lost all her other friends (Nora, Cricket), did something suspicious with a boy (#10), did something advanced with a boy (#15), had an argument with a boy (#14), drank her first beer (someone handed it to her), got caught by her mom (ag!), had a panic attack (scary), lost a lacrosse game (she’s the goalie), failed a math test (she’ll make it up), hurt Meghan’s feelings (even though they aren’t really friends), became a social outcast (no one to sit with at lunch) and had graffiti written about her in the girls’ bathroom (who knows what was in the boys’!?!). But don’t worry—Ruby lives to tell the tale. And make more lists.
When her crush graduates, Stella sets out to have every typical high school experience, starting with finding a boyfriend by Christmas.
He’s the total package. Except … Eric Miller isn’t looking for a long term relationship. And he definitely isn’t thrilled when a friend signs him up for The Boyfriend Experience app behind his back. It’s not like he has a problem getting women on his own. But when he gets a notification that someone is in need of his . . . services, he’s intrigued enough to check out her profile and can’t resist the sexy, sassy little brunette who only wants him as a decoy for a family event. Evie Bennett needs a boyfriend, stat. Someone who can accompany her to her family reunion so she doesn't have to explain that she's been recently dumped. Again. She's perfectly happy being an independent woman, but what’s a girl to do when her new fake boyfriend starts to feel like the real deal?
It's a simple request. But the girl ... Well, she's not so simple. Oaklee Ryan is a pragmatist. She lives in reality, she deals with facts, and she's goal oriented. So when she paid a visit to Jordan Wells asking for a game, calling it, "The Boyfriend Experience", he thought he knew what she was getting at. Wining, dining, maybe a date to a wedding to appease her meddling mother ... No. That's not quite what Oaklee had in mind. Lawton Gabriel took this game as a favor to his friend. And it only took him five minutes to regret it. Because Oaklee Ryan is insane. She's loud, she's demanding, and she's dead set on getting her way. If she thinks he's gonna turn into her version of a boyfriend ... Just. No. He'll do anything it takes to get out of this crazy contract!
"Like [Judy Blume's] Forever, this sensitive, candid novel is sure to find a wide audience among curious teens."--Booklist Before this all happened, the closest I’d ever come to getting physical with a guy was playing the board game Operation. Okay, so maybe that sounds pathetic, but it’s not like there were any guys at my high school who I cared to share more than three words with, let alone my body. Then I met Wes, a track star senior from across town. Maybe it was his soulful blue eyes, or maybe my hormones just started raging. Either way, I was hooked. And after a while, he was too. I couldn’t believe how intense my feelings became, or the fact that I was seeing—and touching—parts of the body I’d only read about in myGray’s Anatomy textbook. You could say Wes and I experienced a lot of firsts together that spring. It was scary. It was fun. It was love. And then came the fall. Daria Snadowsky‘s unflinching dissection of seventeen-year-old Dominique’s first relationship reveals the ecstasy and the agony of love, and everything in between. "[Snadowsky] deals in modern terms with the real issues of discovering sex for the first time . . . in a responsible way."--SLJ
Come to the fertility farm, where impregnation tends to be far more fun. Betty visited the fertility farm three years ago, sleeping through a gangbang and walking away pregnant with twins. Now that she wants more children, can she get her former donor to impregnate her? Dive into this playful erotic short now.
In this hilarious and heartfelt memoir, Haley McGee sets out to calculate—with mathematical precision—the exact cost of love, and whether all of her former relationships were worth it. Haley McGee is in debt. The solution? A yard sale of gifts from her ex-boyfriends. But when it comes to pricing, she gets stuck. Surely the ways we invest in our romantic relationships should be reflected in the price. But how? Is the mixtape from your first love worth more than the vintage typewriter from a philanderer? Does sitting on an X-Acto knife wedged between seats on a bus to see the boyfriend you lost your virginity to increase or decrease the value of the necklace he gave you? Should you be compensated for the miserable times or do they render an item worthless? Haley decides to gamble on a larger payout. She interviews her exes and enlists the help of a mathematician to create a formula—with eighty-six variables—for the cost of love. As she's searching for answers, the one that got away reappears with a new proposition. Female desire, heartbreak and the chance for integrity in the aftermath of both are held up in this whipsmart, original and daringly candid memoir. As Haley McGee interrogates her romantic triumphs and failures with unflinching detail and hilarity, her exquisite prose elevates this all too human conundrum: Is love worth it?