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Romance novel from the perspective of a male character?

I'm a girl but idk why I prefer reading from the perspective of a guy more than I do a girl, especially when it comes to romance, it's more interesting to me. So does anyone know of a good romance novel where we get to see the story through the eyes of a male protagonist? I just want it to be a…

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