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Empty Promises (Fragile Love Sequel) -DISCONTINUED-
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Complete, First published Apr 11, 2012
Now that Brody and Briley are older, they’ve realized how much they dearly need each other. Through thick and thin in the past they stayed strong and now that they’re in college, things will only be easier; or so they thought. They find out they have two unexpected roommates; one is a homophobe named Gabriel and the other a super hot, super sweet guy named Tyler. When Briley starts to get closer to Tyler, his emotions are taking a turn for the worse; he wants him, but no matter how hard he tries he can’t crack through his shell. And when Brody starts to hone in on what Briley’s doing to him again, his thinking becomes drastic.
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