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Current WIPs

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    Current word count; 4,544

  • In the heart of Liverpool, "Call Me Queer" follows the journey of four young men—Tyler, Patrick, Keenan, and Harry—as they embark on a tumultuous coming-of-age experience filled with love, laughter, and profound self-discovery.

    As childhood friends with a shared bond rooted in their queerness, Tyler, Patrick, Keenan, and Harry yearn for a sense of belonging and understanding in a world that often fails to embrace their identities. Determined to forge their own paths, they make the bold decision to leave behind the comfort of their family homes and start a new life together in the vibrant city they call home.

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    Current word count; 71,774

  • Forced together on a 'mandatory' weekend, Kelly, Caleb, and Angel form a tight friendship, each with a shared mission—to be brave!

    Kelly is determined to embrace his true self, taking the first steps on his queer journey.
     

    Angel needs to gather the courage to ask out his long-time crush, Robbie, and snag a spot on the Rose Quartet stage as their dazzling new drag queen.
     

    Caleb realizes it's time to prioritise themselves, finally embracing the things they've always wanted to do. Get ready for a story of self-discovery, courage, and the adventures of these fearless friends!

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    Current word count; 64,308

  • In 2006, G3-EK's debut in London catapults them to fame with "Love Letters." Amidst rising popularity, Ollie faces negative press about his sexuality. Undeterred, he focuses on his relationship with Tyler from Kings Road. The story unfolds as Ollie and Tyler navigate personal challenges, confirming Ollie's sexuality amid increasing press intrusion.

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    Current word count; 64,046

The definition of young wild and free would be this book.

 

Hold on to your tiaras, folks, because Cameron James has unleashed a hilariously royal gem with "Cassidy is Queen!" This book is a delightful rollercoaster ride through the whimsical world of Cassidy, a queen who puts the "quirk" in "monarchy."

There came a point when I just could not stop reading because of the twists and the anticipation that the author builds.

I enjoyed this read quite a lot. It was refreshing and even informs the readers about being genderqueer. Cassidy's character really portrayed the story well and I adore the author's writing! If you enjoy character driven novels or novels full of relationship drama and gossip, I would definitely recommend this!

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