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Should Our Stars Collide (Who We Are 3)
Tropes: one-sided enemies-to-lovers, size difference, bratty b0tt0m, touch-starved MC, protective t0p, possessive t0p, power-exchange (not heavy), praise k!nk, time-travel 2 years into the future, bi-awakening, hurt/comfort, strict roles, slow burn, paranormal light

TWs: mentions of emotionally/mentally ab*sive childhoods, drinking as a coping mechanism, negative self-image

Should our Stars Collide is book 3 in the Who We Are series. While the story is about a different couple, I highly recommend picking up one of the previous books to familiarize yourself with the world and the characters, so you don't get overwhelmed.

124,000 words / 432 pages (although your e-reader might be telling you a different number)

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Kieran doesn’t discriminate when it comes to the things he hates: people, small talk, kombucha—he despises them all equally.

And then there is Ash freaking Cleaver. Cocky, shameless, and on a mission to get under Kieran’s skin—and into his pants. The fact that Kieran doesn’t bat for his team doesn’t seem to bother him. Nothing seems to bother him, including Kieran’s unconcealed hatred for the guy. Actually, Kieran swears the pervert enjoys the open displays of hostility.

Yeah, he definitely hates Ash the most.

So when Kieran wakes up two years in the future—next to the very man he despises, in the bed they share, in the life they’ve apparently built together—no one can blame him if he loses it a little (a lot).

Trapped in a timeline he doesn’t understand, with the man he can’t stand, Kieran desperately searches for a way out.

And he better find it quick.

Because the more time he spends with this version of Ash, the one who kisses his forehead and knows how he takes his coffee, the one who makes him feel safe even in the middle of a storm, the harder it is to pretend he still hates him. Even harder to admit that, maybe, he never really did.

After all the effort to find a way back, leaving this reality behind might just be the hardest thing he's ever had to do.

432 pages