Don’t Move Out
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Don’t Move Out by Rhiannon D'Averc

08/29/2024
Keaton doesn’t want to live with a bully. Especially not a bully who’s hot as hell… KEATON I got out of high school alive – just. Now, nothing in the world could push me back in the closet. I’m determined to have the best time of my life. Until he walks in. Oliver Harvey – six foot something of pure muscle, abs for days and lips I just want to kiss. And my old high school bully. How the hell could we end up sharing a college dorm room together? One thing’s for certain – I’m not sharing with him for the rest of the year. Even if he says he’s sorry. Even if he needs my help. And even if I can’t drag my eyes away when he gets changed right in front of me… And I’m definitely, absolutely, 100% not going to kiss my straight roommate. Not even if he starts leaning in my direction. I’m not even going to THINK about it. OLLY Ever since I last saw Keaton, I haven’t been able to stop thinking about him. I can’t get his face out of my head. The way I treated him was wrong. I know that. I’ve been living with the guilt. I just want a chance to make it up to him. That’s why I can’t stop thinking about his soft lips or imagining running my hands through his messy curls – right? That’s why every time we touch by accident, I freeze up and feel like I’ve been hit by lightning – right? That’s why even though I’m a man of few words, I can’t think of anyone else I’d rather stay up all night talking to… right…? I need his help. I need his company. I think I might just need… him. Don’t Move Out is an enemies to lovers gay romance with plenty of heat! The first book in the Crowhill Cove series which can also be read as a standalone. Happy ending guaranteed… in more ways than one!
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