Anthologies/ short stories (almost all genres)

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So due to my limited free time owing to how fast these semesters have been going short stories have been what I've been reading most cause they don't take too much time so let's get started....
1. January, February and March by Sin hasrisen. (W)

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So as far as plain short series these have been some of the best books I've read on Wattpad

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So as far as plain short series these have been some of the best books I've read on Wattpad.
They are super light and can be read as standalones. I think they are standalones but I call them the month series. I can't actually recall what they were about but I can remember that they were actually really nice and I had been waiting for March(the book) eagerly.
2. Don't read in the closet series.(NW).

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So as you can see there are three volumes there

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So as you can see there are three volumes there. So far I have read fully volumes 1 and 2 and I am steadily working through volume 3. All short stories or anthologies. They have different themes... It was part of a goodreads program where readers picked pictures and wrote a letter to authors to help get their story. The books give a description of what the picture was and the letter and then comes the story. They have everything from BDSM, paranormal, plain romance, sports, mythology, aliens. I loved the variety in that everyone was catered for and you could pick a story that fits into your genre and if you like variety you get a piece of everything.
Volume one
I think volume one is going to be my favorite of the three. It has lots of first loves and some stories actually have depth and I could emotionally connect with the books. So we begin the book with Cupid's beau which is my favorite of all the stories. I am a sucker for mythology and this was one big juicy action packed mythology with some nice romance and a bit of angst.I read most of the stories however, I did skip the bdsm cause I am just not in the mood for that but once I get into the mood I might read them.

Volume Two.
So among the volumes I think this will be my least favorite. I can remember only three stories that were actually good enough to capture my attention (bearing in mind I didn't read any of the bdsm ones). Colour me.... This features two hearing impaired guys who admire each other... It was nice and sweet and featured some of the challenges such people face.
Like the last summer... It features a 1950s love story and I love HEAs. Then there's Amy Lane's sockman which I loved but I felt was incomplete like I needed more which is a good thing. I wanted to see their love bloom from the crushes so I enjoyed it but I wasn't satisfied.

Volume three.

So let us begin with the first story which I felt was undercooked. It's basically about long distance relationship and a guy waiting for his boyfriend. I may be biased cause of the way I view relationships but I feel like communication is super important and I kind of felt like there wasn't enough of that. It however does bring out some insecurities and challenges in long distance relationships and first loves.
I haven't read much of the books here, I felt like I needed a whole meal book and these were more like snacks.

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