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Crossing Swords By Mixie Edwards

Christopher Rush is not gay. 
But after a breakup with his longtime girlfriend, he finds himself crossing swords with his best friend Jeremy Pratt. Who’s also not … gay. 
It was a one-time thing. 
It didn’t mean anything. 
They like girls. 
At least, that’s what these boys of summer tell themselves as they pretend it wasn’t more than experimentation. With only four weeks left before they leave town for college, Christopher and Jeremy awkwardly navigate their way through a series of unfortunate (or very fortunate) events. Often leaving them breathless, conflicted, and dressed in nothing but a pair of socks. 
Because socks are less gay. 
As their time together comes to an end, will Christopher and Jeremy accept that love doesn’t discriminate, or will they put their swords up for good? 


This is all wrong. It even feels wrong, but fuck, it feels good.

Wow!! I enjoyed these two. They were just so freaking amazing, hot, and let's not forget dumb!! —in a super hilarious way— They had me laughing through the whole book. Even though I know I shouldn't have I just couldn't help myself. I felt like the author intended for this book to be funny, light, and happy and I believe she did a very great job!! I know that this book has been getting really mixed reviews — some people understand the comedy. Some people don't and that's okay I totally understand but let's just say I was all the way down with this comedy — This Author did a great job and I will definitely read more of her books if she decides to make more.

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Jeremy and Christopher are best friends they've know each other sense they were ten years old but that that all changes dramatically one drunken night. they blame it on the achol but I don't think it's the achol. There life changes so does their friendship they start to see life differently and start to second guess their actions around others and there self. There journey was hard, very much funny and, super hot!! They'll leave you hot and horny and heartbroken becuase it's over and there's no more of them

Overall this book was just what I needed and it did not disappoint me at all.

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