Boys Will Be Boys
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  • Reads 3,031,138
  • Votes 128,090
  • Parts 34
  • Time 10h 3m
Complete, First published Sep 05, 2013
Mature
Luke Adams is everything your girlfriend wants you to be. He's smooth, charming, insanely attractive, and undoubtedly the best guy on the basketball team. He treats dating almost like another homework assignment he's required to complete. Until Emery Scott comes along. A transfer student from Indiana, Emery is quiet, and sweet, and Luke just cannot understand the feeling he gets in his stomach every time Emery walks by. But does Luke actually have the courage to maintain a relationship, especially such a complicated one?

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LOVER BOY (BXB)

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Luke, 18, is the quiet observer at school, staying out of drama but still hearing all the gossip. His friends, Sarah and Avery, fill him in on the chaos, but he's never interested in getting involved-until he meets Miles, 18, the rich, popular guy with the perfect life. When both end up in the same cabin on a school field trip, forced to spend a week together, the tension between them builds. They clash at first, with Luke frustrated by Miles' easy confidence, and Miles annoyed by Luke's aloofness. But as the days go by, their attraction grows. Small moments-conversations, accidental touches-force them to confront feelings neither of them expected. By the end of the week, confusion and anger give way to a raw honesty neither can ignore. Can they navigate their feelings, or will they walk away pretending nothing happened?