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The end isnt the best time to realize youve been in love all along.
Bakery owner Harper has her secrets. Shes always kept to herself, constantly on a career climb that only she can see, with no one allowed closeexcept the one person in Bayview who wont take no for an answer.
Paisleys fallen into bed with Harper twice already over their years of friendship, but its never meant anything. Unless it has, in which casewell, shed have to confront those feelings now, because Harper is on her way out of Bayview for good.
Its too late now for the two of them to find all the things they could have been. But maybe the ending is the best time for a new beginning.
Every Little Thing is a 90,000-word small-town friends-to-lovers romance and the third and last book in the Bayview Romances trilogy. Features a cute small town with a big gay friend group, being in major denial about feelings, identity crises, reinventing yourself, and kissing your friend just because its fun and you feel like it, and it doesnt necessarily mean anything, right? Content warnings for on-page sex scenes, some major family trauma, off-page death of a family member, survivors guilt, hospitalization relating to not eating, a lot of angst, Kay keeping secrets really really really well, and Paisleys whole thing shes got going on.
Genre: Gay Romance
Bakery owner Harper has her secrets. Shes always kept to herself, constantly on a career climb that only she can see, with no one allowed closeexcept the one person in Bayview who wont take no for an answer.
Paisleys fallen into bed with Harper twice already over their years of friendship, but its never meant anything. Unless it has, in which casewell, shed have to confront those feelings now, because Harper is on her way out of Bayview for good.
Its too late now for the two of them to find all the things they could have been. But maybe the ending is the best time for a new beginning.
Every Little Thing is a 90,000-word small-town friends-to-lovers romance and the third and last book in the Bayview Romances trilogy. Features a cute small town with a big gay friend group, being in major denial about feelings, identity crises, reinventing yourself, and kissing your friend just because its fun and you feel like it, and it doesnt necessarily mean anything, right? Content warnings for on-page sex scenes, some major family trauma, off-page death of a family member, survivors guilt, hospitalization relating to not eating, a lot of angst, Kay keeping secrets really really really well, and Paisleys whole thing shes got going on.
Genre: Gay Romance
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