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To Love And To Own

To Love And To Own

Accidentally revealing his sexual orientation to his evil cousin, 17 years old Phet Sukpraserit, popularly known as Diamond, knew he would soon be in trouble. Despite preparing his heart for the worst, he never saw his father's blind rage coming. The man beat Phet until he lost consciousness and woke up in the intensive care unit. After overhearing his personal caregivers talking about his father's plan to send him to some place where they will cure him of homosexuality, Phet knew he must escape. And he was able to get the help of Somchai Montrikul, known as Ford. He escaped to America where Ford, who happened to be his brother's friend and from Thai Royal families, helped make sure that Phet's family would not be able to find him. When Phet turned 18, Somchai expressed his interest and they became friends with benefits. Since Somchai was married and Phet also looked forward to getting married one day, they left their relationship open. It was quite the convenient situationship for both of them… That was until Nolan Brooks showed up, capturing Phet in what is called love at first sight. Since they started dating, Phet had been seeing others and it never bothered Ford because he knew Phet had no feelings for these people. But with Nolan Brooks, it was different. And for the first time in his life, Ford became scared of losing something. He had promised that once Phet falls in love, he would let him go and had worked hard to make sure that never happened. When his worst dream was about to become real, Ford became desperate and willing to give all that it would take to make Phet stay by his side forever.
Along with the Murderer

Along with the Murderer

From writer to readers Hello, I'm TrueLoveKiss. This book is going the second novel that I've written ^ ^. Firstly, I have to put a trigger warning right here before leading you all to the story. Because there are some parts in this book that you may need discretion the read. Secondly, this book has parts that describe about committed suicide, manslaughter, kidnapping, physical abuse, sexual intercourse, and violence. Lastly, his book could be one of the Dark Fantasy which was made for those who are interested in this kind of book. I've written this book just for entertainment. The story inside of the book including the characters wasn’t real and not existing in the real world. Only read for the entertainment do not imitate. ........................................................................................................ "Human, when they are at the breaking point. They can become anything and could do everything. But is that breaking point reasonable enough to turn a good person into a cold-blooded murderer? That's it." ........................................................................................................ Jarette: A demented man who has OSDD-1a and Borderline Personality Disorder. His early adulthood was doing fine, just like the others. While his life was ongoing, an unexpected incident had happened. He became a murderer and killed two victims in revenge. But while he was kidnapping the second victim. Someone had become his witness. Gared: student in a university who's going to graduate in a few months later. One day he had become a captive of the demented murderer because he witnesses the kidnapping of the murderer's second victim. Even so, the victim he was trying to help was killed right before his eyes by the cold-blooded murderer. And was threatened him… “If you try to escape and tell anybody about this incident. You're going to end up like that prostitute.”
Harmony's Spectrum

Harmony's Spectrum

In the vibrant city of Spectrumville, where colors, identities, and love intertwine, a diverse group of individuals navigate the complexities of life, love, and self-discovery. "Harmony's Spectrum" follows the intertwining journeys of several LGBTQ+ characters, each facing unique challenges and celebrating triumphs on their quest for acceptance and happiness. The central character, Alex Harper, a talented artist, finds solace in expressing their emotions through their colorful and evocative paintings. As they navigate the complexities of their own gender identity and sexual orientation, Alex becomes entangled in a web of relationships with the other residents of Spectrumville. The novel introduces a cast of characters, including Zoe, a passionate LGBTQ+ activist; Jamie, a charismatic drag performer with dreams of making it big; Riley, a non-binary computer whiz grappling with societal expectations; and Casey, a transgender musician striving for success while confronting their past. As their lives intersect and weave together, "Harmony's Spectrum" explores themes of love, friendship, acceptance, and the pursuit of authentic selfhood. The characters discover the power of community and the strength that comes from embracing one's true colors. In this inclusive and heartwarming tale, "Harmony's Spectrum" celebrates the beauty of diversity, the strength of unity, and the boundless spectrum of love that exists within the LGBTQ+ community.
The Unseen Love: A Mother's Secret

The Unseen Love: A Mother's Secret

For my entire life, I lived in my brother Jack's shadow. He was the charming, reckless musician; I was Emily, the quiet, responsible daughter, always overlooked. As my mother, Susan Carter, lay dictating her will, I braced myself. The old lawyer read it aloud: "To my son, Jack, the house and all my savings." A predictable inheritance for the favored son. But for me: "To my daughter, Emily, I leave my collection of old family recipe books, and the contents of the cedar chest in the attic." Recipe books. An old chest. Worthless junk. It was the ultimate dismissal. While Jack got new bikes, I patched my holed shoes. While Mom funded his music dreams, I worked two jobs for my teaching degree. My A' s uncelebrated; his D-grade parties. Even in death, I was utterly alone, replaced by his triumphant smirk. How could she? After everything I'd done for her – doctor appointments, meals. This wasn't just neglect; this was personal. A deliberate statement: "You are not valued. You are not loved. Not like he is." My heart pounded with agonizing injustice. Could there be anything more? Anything at all? Mark, my husband, eyed my "worthless" inheritance. "What if your mom didn' t know?" he suggested. "Or what if… she left them for a reason, Emily? You love history. You' re the teacher." The bitterness remained, but a defiant spark ignited. What if this seemingly worthless inheritance held a secret, a different kind of legacy?