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Alex Bloggs's Diary: A Passionate Romance
Alex Bloggs's Diary
A Passionate Romance by Ally
Alex Bloggs is dark, strong and emo. He is an Artist from Canada. His life is going nowhere until he meets Andy , a Tall, dark man with a passion for art. Alex takes an instant disliking to Andy and the sad and lonely ways he learnt during his years in England. However, Alex’s life is threatened by a slayer and Andy springs to the rescue. Immediately Alex begins to notice that Andy is actually rather loving at heart. But, the pressures of Andy's pre career leave him blind to Alex's affections and Alex takes up life to try and distract himself. Finally, when a loving friend of Andy’s ,Max, threatens to come between them, Alex has to act fast. But will they ever find the passionate love that they

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