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How I Found Love in Bangkok | MXM

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"Please... kiss me, so I'd know what it is to feel alive when I die," his voice was a delicate whisper, like warm breeze on a rainy evening. *** After swearing off men and vowing to remain single with his best friend, Kittisat is forced into a rather chaotic fake engagement with his long time rival: Jaran. As they both struggle to adjust to their new closeness, lines are Blurred. Jaran and Kittisat learn surprising truths about one another, but there is more hidden between them that meet the eye. The more the curtain is drawn, revealing hidden layers, the harder their heart will break, only to be mended once again by fate. *** See warnings and further details inside.
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Chapter 1 - DEAR READER

This book contains mature themes, including but not limited to: foul language, explicit sex scenes, addiction and drug use, grief. Not suitable for anyone under the age of 18 or easily triggered persons with trauma.

DISCLAIMER

This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, organizations, places, events, and incidents are the products of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locations, is entirely coincidental. Please note, some events and situations are exaggerated for the sake of the story.

NOTE:

This book is a slow burn. Though conversations around sex is rampant in the book, the main characters are slow to BURN.

It has the same feel as a mixture of Sex and The City and How I Met Your Mother.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2022 by S. N. JEFF.

All rights reserved.

No part of this book may be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without written permission. Except in the case of brief quotations, embodied in critical articles or reviews.

UPDATE SCHEDULE

Every Thursdays and Sundays.

DEDICATION

To time, for teaching me the beauty of patience.

THAI WORDS AND HONORIFICS TO KNOW

NONG:

Non-binary honorific used in addressing someone younger.

PHI:

Non-binary honorific used in addressing someone older.

KHUN:

Formal non-binary honorific. Can be compared to: MRS/MISS/MR.

KHUN PUU/PUU:

Grandfather on your father's side.

KHUN YAA/YAA:

Grandmother on your father's side.

MAE:

Mother.

PO:

Father.

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