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Amnesia stole his memories, but it can't erase their love. Leith is terrified after waking up in a hospital bed to find his most recent memories are three years out of date. Worse, he can't even remember how he met the beautiful man who visits him most days. Everyone claims Zach is his best friend, but Leith's feelings for Zach aren't friendly. They're so much more than that. Zach fills Leith with longing. Attraction. Affection. Lust. And those feelings are even scarier than losing his memory, because Leith's always been straight. Hasn't he? For Zach, being forgotten by his lover is excruciating. Leith's amnesia has stolen everything: their relationship, their happiness, and the man he loves. Single and alone, Zach knows nothing will ever be okay again. Desperate to feel better, Zach confesses his grief to the faceless Internet. But his honesty might come back to haunt them both. The River Leith is a standalone MM romance with amnesia trope, hurt/comfort, bisexual discovery, "first time" gay scenes, a second chance at first love, and a satisfying happy ending.