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E. Davies

    E. Davies grew up moving constantly, an experience that illuminated the commonalities between people, the ways relationships form, and the pitfalls of the miscellaneous. As a young gay author, Ed crafts feel-good stories brimming with hope. His writing focuses on celebrating human connection and fostering a sense of well-being, exploring themes of kindness and understanding with a distinctive warmth and optimism.

    Electric Sunshine
    Grind
    Crunch
    Boiling Point
    Forever
    Exposed
    • 2023
    • 2023

      Frances Ridley Havergal

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Explore the life and works of Frances Ridley Havergal, a celebrated poet and hymn writer from the Victorian era. This book delves into her spiritual journey and the ways in which her faith influenced her writing, including beloved hymns such as 'Take My Life and Let It Be.'

      Frances Ridley Havergal
    • 2020

      Stolen Hart

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story revolves around an intense emotional connection that dismantles the protagonist's defenses. As the main character grapples with vulnerability and trust, a powerful relationship emerges, challenging preconceived notions of love and intimacy. Themes of self-discovery and the courage to open up are explored as the protagonist navigates the complexities of their feelings and the impact of this transformative bond.

      Stolen Hart
    • 2020

      Afterburn

      • 230 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the intricate relationship between pain and aspiration, this book delves into how experiences of hurt can lead to personal growth and resilience. It weaves together narratives that highlight the transformative power of hope, illustrating how individuals can find strength in vulnerability. Through poignant stories and reflections, the author encourages readers to embrace their own journeys of healing while recognizing the interconnectedness of human emotions.

      Afterburn
    • 2020

      Exposed

      • 406 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.3(58)Add rating

      Set in a dystopian future, this narrative follows a group of survivors navigating a world ravaged by ecological collapse and societal breakdown. The story centers on their struggles for survival, exploring themes of resilience, community, and the impact of human actions on the environment. As they confront both external threats and internal conflicts, the characters must decide what sacrifices they are willing to make for the sake of hope and rebuilding their world. The gripping plot invites readers to reflect on contemporary issues while engaging with compelling characters.

      Exposed
    • 2020

      Freedom

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the humorous and often chaotic aspects of life, this book offers a candid look at personal experiences and lessons learned. The author shares relatable anecdotes and insights, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of existence while using humor to navigate challenges. It serves as a lighthearted guide to embracing life's messiness and finding wisdom in everyday situations.

      Freedom
    • 2020

      Afterglow

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of personal boundaries, the narrative delves into the emotional and physical pain that can arise when limits are tested. It examines the struggles individuals face in recognizing and asserting their own boundaries, as well as the consequences of ignoring them. Through poignant character development and relatable situations, the story highlights the importance of understanding one's limits for personal growth and well-being.

      Afterglow
    • 2020

      A bratty boy prince needs: a firm but fair Daddy.Prince Renford is a royal brat. Nineteen and last in line for the throne, Wren hates his made-up job: Commander of Roses. Good thing his long-time valet has a firm hand-if only Wren could tempt him to break all palace protocol and use it.Thom Pierce is sixteen years older. Old enough to know he should ignore his prince's less-than-subtle flirtation. He's been burned by a higher-ranked boy before. His job and reputation are at stake if the palace catches a scandal unfolding under their noses.Wren needs the part of Thom that he's kept locked away for years. If the young prince wants to be taken as seriously as his older brothers, he has to grow up fast. Thom's rules could help Wren become the man Thom knows he can be in time for the Royal Ball... or they could attract the very attention that forces them apart forever.Welcome to the tiny European country of Rosavia, where roses ramble over alpine slopes and princes fall for the men of their dreams. Every Rosavia Royals book happens simultaneously, so books can be read on their own, or in any order... but keep an eye out for familiar faces around the palace!

      Barely Regal
    • 2019

      Flaunt

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of relationships, this narrative delves into the emotions of self-doubt and vulnerability. The protagonist grapples with feelings of inadequacy and the fear that their intensity may overwhelm their partner. As the story unfolds, it examines themes of love, acceptance, and the struggle for balance within intimate connections. Through poignant reflections, the characters navigate their insecurities, ultimately seeking understanding and harmony in their relationship.

      Flaunt