He’s delicious rock climbing eye candy—when he doesn’t talk.
Grant and I have been flirting for over a year. We’re the crash and burn types, not good at relationships and for the sake of our overlapping friend group harmony, we’re keeping our distance. The flirting hasn’t stopped, and our friends are getting married, so what’s the harm in one date? A little tangle of sheets and then we’ll part ways as friends.
The date completely blows, killing all attraction, and I’m ready to push Grant out of my mind, but I can’t. We need to team up to throw a quick wedding for our friends. When our attraction sparks back to life, giving in seems to be the only answer.
It’s hot as hell, and Grant’s climbing all my walls, right into my heart, until I discover the addiction in his past. I’m not sure of the details, but my parents were addicts, teenage addicts at that, and I can’t afford any more of that in my life. Only he’s gotten under my skin, and ending as friends no longer looks like an option.
Genre: Romance
Grant and I have been flirting for over a year. We’re the crash and burn types, not good at relationships and for the sake of our overlapping friend group harmony, we’re keeping our distance. The flirting hasn’t stopped, and our friends are getting married, so what’s the harm in one date? A little tangle of sheets and then we’ll part ways as friends.
The date completely blows, killing all attraction, and I’m ready to push Grant out of my mind, but I can’t. We need to team up to throw a quick wedding for our friends. When our attraction sparks back to life, giving in seems to be the only answer.
It’s hot as hell, and Grant’s climbing all my walls, right into my heart, until I discover the addiction in his past. I’m not sure of the details, but my parents were addicts, teenage addicts at that, and I can’t afford any more of that in my life. Only he’s gotten under my skin, and ending as friends no longer looks like an option.
Genre: Romance
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