Oops, I Did Him Again: An MM Forbidden Romance

Oops, I Did Him Again: An MM Forbidden Romance

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Jun 11, 2026 · Inglese · Kindle
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Formato Kindle
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Jun 11, 2026
Editore Sarayashi Publishing

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When “just once” becomes your favorite lie…

After I move back home, my overprotective brothers have only one even if the world is ending and he’s the last man left on Earth, never hook up with Carmine.

Since I’ve had my fill of romantic disasters, I fully intend to behave. At least until Mr. Do-Not-Smash himself rescues me from Handsy McCreeperson at the bar.

Turns out Carmine’s coffee isn’t the only thing that’s hot and steamy. Suddenly, “absolutely not” turns into “absolutely right now” as I thank him horizontally. Repeatedly. With great enthusiasm.

But it was supposed to be one night. No feelings. No repeats. And definitely no telling my brothers.

Unfortunately, Carmine’s the human equivalent of touching wet paint despite the warning sign. In my defense, I technically didn’t break the no-hooking-up rule in our brotherly bylaws if I fell in love somewhere between Carmine sneaking out my window and him making kissy faces at my cat.

Guess their “Thou Shalt Not Do Carmine” commandments should have been more careful about loopholes, huh?

Oops, I Did Him Again is a steamy, laugh-out-loud MM romantic comedy about a serial bad decision maker, a town flirt worth risking fraternal warfare for, brothers who are one hickey sighting away from calling an emergency family meeting, and a cat who’s turned interruption into an art form.

Welcome to The Hartley Brothers series, where family loyalty means meddling is mandatory, privacy is theoretical, and dating requires strategic planning. As part of the beloved Sunnyside universe, this series is set in a small town where finding love is comedic, chaotic, and completely worth it.

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Romanzo Umorismo Arte e Fotografia
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