I'm looking for stories during my hour long journey to and from work as well as the two separate 30 minute breaks in-between. As long as it's male pov I don't really care about setting.
I'm looking for stories during my hour long journey to and from work as well as the two separate 30 minute breaks in-between. As long as it's male pov I don't really care about setting.
I understand the romance, I understand sf is short for science fiction, but I don't get the w in that context.
I understand the romance, I understand sf is short for science fiction, but I don't get the w in that context.
SFW = Safe For Work
These days, I'm not sure even a no-sex romance would be safe to read at work.
Exactly. There is nothing you can read at work (including the signs on the restroom doors) that someone won't find "insulting". Karens abound.
Australian Story by Oz Ozzie comes to mind โ pretty much the best YA romance I've read on SOL.
One question: what rating counts as SFW at your W? โG? PG? PG-13? How non-spicy does it need to be?
Maybe not 'the best', but very good; I've just finished reading it over on BtFH. I was hoping the police investigation would get re-opened.
@kungfufool45
For SFW, how about browsing SOL's no/minimal sex sister site Finestories?
I wasn't thinking of anything in particular but Wes Boyd has a few, although most of those are on his site, not here - Alone Together, My Little Pony, Blue Beauty - though Runner's Moon might fit,
If you've got comparable YA romances here on SOL, please share!
Many authors post on both Finestories and Storiesonline, so check Finestories for a story then see if that title and / or author is on Storiesonline.
Many authors post on both Finestories and Storiesonline, so check Finestories for a story then see if that title and / or author is on Storiesonline.
There is at least one exception:
on Finestories he uses UtIdArWa as pen name, here on SOL it's Mark Randall.
HM.
From 13 to 50. From first meeting to last rites. I've read it several times. It still brings a tear to me eye.
https://storiesonline.net/s/39881/doors