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Nerds Like Us Like Us Book One
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Nerds Like Us Like Us Book One

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Will has the dumbest luck!

Will is a poor suburban white kid with no clue what he'll do in life. When his nemesis exclaims, he's sitting at the wrong table, Will braces himself for a punch that could alter his face. No amount of makeup would cover that up.

Enter James who is the handsome bisexual version of Richie Rich. Instead of burying his head in the books, his plans are derailed when he stops a bully from manhandling Will. Despite walking away, James makes up his mind he and the cutie will get better acquainted.

Although James rescued Will, he isn't convinced the jock likes him. Not until the impromptu meeting at the mall snowballs into something more.

Will is the first guy to pique James' interest. Extra kudos for wearing skinny jeans and nail polish. But will that nerd accept one of James' kinks? Although the chances are high, James worries his valiant effort to save the dorky hottie will be wasted.

This book is a kinky, sexy, low-angst standalone with an adorable dork who has an affinity for guyliner, and a handsome stud who likes frilly things and cum play.

You have been warned!
 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSharita Lira
Release dateDec 9, 2018
ISBN9781386972211
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Nerds Like Us Like Us Book One

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    DNRed the hell outta this. The spelling mistakes make this book literally impossible to read. It's a shame because I really liked the idea behind it.