Double dating can be a blast if you find the right topics to keep the conversation flowing. One of my go-to starters is shared interests—asking about hobbies or recent obsessions usually sparks lively discussions. Maybe someone’s into a new show like 'Stranger Things' or binge-watching 'The Bear,' and suddenly you’re all debating favorite episodes or characters. Travel stories are another goldmine; everyone loves sharing that one chaotic vacation or dreaming up future trips. It’s light, relatable, and lets personalities shine without feeling like an interview.
Food is practically universal as a topic—whether it’s raving about that tiny ramen spot or confessing a guilty pleasure for frozen pizza. If the vibe’s playful, throw in hypotheticals like 'Would you rather give up coffee or alcohol forever?'—it’s silly but weirdly revealing. I’ve found that mixing lighthearted stuff with deeper questions (like 'What’s something you’re weirdly passionate about?') keeps things balanced. The key is to listen and bounce off each other naturally, not just rapid-fire questions. Last time, we ended up in a 20-minute debate about the best 'Harry Potter' book, and it was way more fun than small talk about the weather.
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"Cara Mia, fighting this won’t help. You were made for us..."
Kai’s fingers cupped her cheek, one hand sliding up her thigh as he stepped closer.
His fingers trailed down her arm, leaving goosebumps on her skin. She gasped softly, but before she could answer, Fynn’s strong hands snaked around her waist, pulling her back into his hard chest.
His lips were hot against her neck, making her weak in the knees.
“You feel it too, don’t you?”
Vienna’s heart pounded as the bond snapped into place- once, then twice. Its force was undeniable, overwhelming– pulling her in two different directions.
“Two mates? That’s impossible!”
“How can she survive loving them both?”
“She’ll be torn apart, no werewolf can survive this!”
She stood between the twin Alphas, unsure of what to do next. What kind of existence was she cursed to?
“You belong to us, Vienna! And we won’t let you go.”
****
Vienna’s world was already shattered when she caught her boyfriend, Asher, with her stepsister on her 21st birthday—the day she hoped the Moon Goddess would reveal Asher as her true mate!
Desperate to reclaim control, she kisses a stranger in a reckless act of revenge. Only to find out that not only is her mysterious kisser her new professor, but he also has an identical twin!
The initial betrayal and chaos pales in comparison to the storm Vienna has stepped into.
Why has Vienna been fated to two men instead of one? What secrets do these twins come with? And why has she never been able to communicate with her wolf? Could the answer to everything lie in the bond between her and her two destined mates…?
(All rights for the cover belong to the original creator.)
Book One: "Eight years ago Julius DaLair, New York's most eligible bachelor, married childhood friend Macey Grayson. Six years ago he made the biggest mistake of his life and she disappeared.
Unbeknownst to him she has been living in Paris raising their twins and under the protection of his father who helped her leave New York and supported her while she returned to her studies.
Julius is about to learn there is more to the woman he married and their children than meets the eye. Can he win back her heart? Does he have secret helpers hoping to bring them all together?”
Book Two: For ten years Lynn has dedicated her life to her triplets working long hours as a waitress she manages to eke out a living providing for two growing boys and a daughter struggling with a degenerative eye disease.
When she was younger she had a crush on Silas Prescott the son of her father's biggest business rival. Lynn was content to let her feelings go unvoiced and herself unnoticed. Then one morning she finds herself in bed with the very man she has always loved but he could not be more disgusted. Throwing a blank check at her he orders her to disappear and never show herself in front of him again.
While she was raising their children Silas has been desperately searching for her. For ten years he assumed the woman he found in his room was a maid, not the woman of his dreams. Somehow he has to find away to win her back and earn the trust of his children who have been quietly plotting their revenge on anyone who hurt their mother. Silas learns very quickly there is more to them than meets the eye.
[WARNING: This story contains explicit MATURE 18+ scenes]
"He's mine, William," said the messy-haired man. "I met him first."
"Oh yeah? But I slept with him first, so he's mine, Oliver," retorted the man with brushed-up hair, his black tailor-made suit emphasizing his polished look.
Luca looked between the two handsome men, both identical except for their differing styles. His jaw dropped as he tried to process what was happening. What had he gotten himself into?
Can one person accept love from two people simultaneously? Can he belong to both of them? Can the three of them become something more?
~ SUMMARY ~
Luca finds himself entangled with two billionaire twin brothers, leading to a hot and steamy threesome. Initially unaware that he's been dating two people, Luca is shocked when the truth comes out. When the truth is revealed, it's already too late. There is no escaping the grasp of these irresistibly rich and handsome billionaire twins.
A Date with My Ex-Boyfriend’s Dad
At 22, Amelia is a thriving photographer—until her ex-boyfriend shatters her world. Desperate to move on, she agrees to a blind date, expecting nothing… until she meets Ethan Blackwood.
Older. Powerful. Irresistibly charming. Their chemistry is instant, their connection undeniable. For the first time in years, Amelia feels alive.
But neither of them knows the truth.
Ethan is her ex-boyfriend’s father.
When the past collides with the present, will love survive—or will it all come crashing down?
I knew mixing in with the elite was too good to be true. Was ready to give my heart to a man who was cold once moment, then hot and steamy the next. Turned out, I was right to have been weary as I was just a game for them. A shared secret. A punchline to the elite's amusement. Well, to all but one person.
They planned to humiliate me on my wedding day, but with Dominic's help, we will ruin their ending and create our own.
This time, I am choosing the other twin.
Over the long weekend, I went on a trip with my boyfriend, Henry Dolan. The second I got in the car, I saw another girl in the back seat.
Henry smiled. "This is Jenny Edgar. She was a year behind us in college. She's headed the same way, so I figured we could use the company."
Jenny turned and smiled at me. "Don't worry. I won't get in your way. I just needed a ride."
I swallowed hard and said nothing.
At the hotel, I was about to unlock the room when Jenny rolled her suitcase in behind me.
Henry acted like it was no big deal. "It doesn't make sense for her to get her own room. The three of us can share and save money. She can sleep on the couch."
Jenny was already sitting on the edge of the bed, looking up at me. "I'll take the couch. I won't bother you two."
I stared at Henry's calm, casual face, and my stomach turned.
"Fine. You two stay here. I'll get another room."
Double dating can be a blast, but it’s easy for things to feel a little stiff if you’re not careful. One thing that’s helped me is picking an activity that naturally keeps everyone engaged—something like mini-golf, bowling, or even a board game café. When there’s something to do, it takes the pressure off constant conversation, and you get those organic moments of laughter or friendly competition. Plus, it gives you all something to talk about afterward, like that time someone totally whiffed the putt or nailed a strike. Avoid overly quiet or formal settings at first; a casual vibe makes it easier for everyone to relax.
Another tip is to prep a few light conversation topics beforehand, but not so many that it feels like an interview. Simple stuff like 'What’s the last show you binge-watched?' or 'Any fun weekend plans coming up?' can spark chatter without feeling forced. If there’s a lull, don’t panic—silence isn’t always awkward! Sometimes, leaning into it with a joke ('Well, this is the part where I usually blame the weather for bad small talk') can break the tension. The key is to stay present and not overthink it. Most people are just hoping to have a good time, so if you’re relaxed, chances are they’ll follow your lead.
Double dating can be a blast if you nail the planning, but it's easy for things to feel awkward if you don't set the right vibe. First off, choosing the right couple is crucial—you want people who mesh well with your energy and won't spend the whole night in uncomfortable silence. I've found that mixing friend groups can work, but only if everyone's naturally outgoing. Maybe start with another couple you both already know individually, or at least make sure your partner has met them before committing to a full evening together.
Once you've got your foursome locked in, activities make or break the night. Dinner's the classic choice, but sitting at a table for two hours straight can put pressure on conversation. I prefer mixing in something interactive—bowling keeps things lighthearted, mini golf lets you move around, or even just grabbing drinks somewhere with games like darts or pool. The key is having built-in conversation starters so you're not just staring at each other between bites of food. Last time we did an arcade bar for a double date, and the air hockey tournament saved us from ever hitting that weird lull.