Proximity Disorder: A MM Why Choose Romance

Violet Kensington


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Ace’s life was painfully normal.

Until he accidentally went on a first date with the wrong twin.

Cedar is charming, warm, and dangerously good at flirting. When he asks Ace out for drinks, Ace assumes it’s a miracle.

Then Cedar’s identical twin shows up.

Aspen is brilliant, terrifying, and apparently believes personal space is a social experiment.

Ace spent twenty-seven years being ignored.

Now two disasters are fighting over him.

And things are about to get very complicated.



This story also contains explicit sexual content between consenting adults within a polyamorous relationship (MM+), as well as intense emotional and possessive dynamics.

While the novel explores heavy topics, it is ultimately a story about survival, healing, found family, and reclaiming safety after trauma.

This story is not intended to glamorize or romanticize mental illness.
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