As I haven't read the novel, it's hard to tell. But perhaps it's a love triangle where the person addicted to deep love has strong feelings for Natalie, while Jarvis also has some sort of connection to Natalie, and their interactions form the main plot. There could be a lot of drama, jealousy, and self - discovery as the story unfolds.
Without reading the 'Addicted to His Deep Love' novel, it's just speculation. Natalie could be a kind - hearted and beautiful woman who the main character is deeply in love with. Jarvis might be a complex character. He could be a person who has a long - standing relationship with Natalie, like a childhood friend or an ex - boyfriend. Or he could be a new acquaintance who unexpectedly disrupts the relationship between the character addicted to deep love and Natalie.
I'm not sure specifically who Jarvis and Natalie are in this novel without more context. They could be the main characters, perhaps two lovers in a complex relationship that the story revolves around.
I don't know the exact plot as I haven't read it. But it might be about how they fall in love, their journey through various challenges together.
It means being strongly attracted and unable to stop reading his deep love novel. Maybe the story is so engaging, the characters are vivid, and the love described in it is so intense that one just can't get enough of it.
The plot could be that Cosmo Jarvis is a stowaway on the gay pirates' ship. They discover him and instead of throwing him overboard, they take him in. They then embark on a journey to find a magical place that is said to be a safe haven for all outcasts. Along the way, they face discrimination from other ships but they fight back with their wits and courage.
One way is to set a reading limit. For example, only allow yourself to read a certain number of chapters per day.
I have no idea about the plot as I'm not aware of this particular novel.
Perhaps they compete in terms of their capabilities. They could have a friendly rivalry where they test each other's skills in data analysis, strategic planning, or even in just coming up with the best quips for the Avengers. It could lead to them learning from each other and evolving their own algorithms.
I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with a novel specifically by Natalie Rivera and Jarvis Braxton. There could be many novels out there by various authors, and without more information, it's hard to say much about it.
Imagine Cocolino in a village. There was a kind-hearted girl in the village. Cocolino was drawn to her kindness. The girl would often give Cocolino little treats. Cocolino started to follow her around everywhere. Their relationship grew into a deep love. Cocolino would be there for the girl through thick and thin, and the girl would always look out for Cocolino too.