At First Glance
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
At First Glance is a slow-burn bisexual romance set within the quiet tension of everyday encounters that slowly begin to mean too much to ignore.
Elena Markovic has built her life on control, clarity, and emotional distance. Adrian Vale operates through precision, observation, and structured understanding of the world around him. Neither of them expects disruption—especially not from someone who first appears as nothing more than a passing stranger.
It begins with a glance that shouldn't have mattered. Then another. And another. A train station. A café. A bookstore. A meeting room. Each encounter feels incidental, yet each one leaves something behind that neither Elena nor Adrian can fully categorize or dismiss.
As their lives continue to overlap in increasingly impossible ways, coincidence slowly transforms into awareness. Professional boundaries blur. Silence becomes charged. Almost-conversations linger longer than they should. And what once felt like chance begins to feel like recognition—something deeper, older, and harder to name.
Neither of them rushes toward definition. Instead, they resist it. They retreat, they return, they question, and they observe. But the space between them continues to evolve—shifting from avoidance into curiosity, from curiosity into emotional honesty.
At its core, At First Glance is not about love arriving loudly or suddenly. It is about the quiet, unsettling realization that someone has been noticed in a way that cannot be undone. It is about the risk of staying present when leaving would be easier. And it is about the moment two people finally stop treating connection as coincidence and begin choosing to see each other for what it truly is.
Soft, intimate, and emotionally grounded, this story explores bisexual romance through restraint, vulnerability, and the tension of what is almost said—but never immediately spoken.