Foreign Affair
A Forbidden MM Enemies-to-Lovers Romance of Passion, Politics, and Betrayal (An International Heat Story)
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Ryan Moore
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British diplomat James Harrington lives by one rule—control everything. But his perfectly ordered world begins to unravel the moment he’s stationed in Buenos Aires and crosses paths with Nicolás “Nico” Peralta, a bold investigative journalist who refuses to play by anyone’s rules.
Nico wants the truth. James wants to keep the peace. Their first confrontation sparks a dangerous attraction neither man can contain. As secrets surface and loyalties blur, passion burns hotter in the city’s hidden tango bars and whispered midnight meetings. What begins as a professional clash becomes a consuming connection that could cost them everything.
In a world built on power and appearances, love becomes the ultimate act of defiance. To stay together, James and Nico must decide what they’re willing to risk—their reputations, their safety, or their hearts.
Perfect for readers who love:
- Steamy, emotional MM romance with high-stakes tension
- The pull of forbidden love and the cost of keeping secrets
- Enemies-to-lovers stories driven by passion and moral conflict
- International settings rich with culture, politics, and temptation
- Love stories where control and vulnerability collide
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