A Thousand Second Chances: An MM Time Loop Romance (A Dash of Modern Magic Book 1)
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06/20/2025
The only thing worse than waking up stuck in a time loop is realizing your ex is trapped there with you…When Chris agrees to accompany his best friend on a university trip to picturesque Mackinac Island, he expects a weekend of mandated sightseeing. What he doesn’t anticipate is also having to avoid the boy who broke his heart.Percy used to love his family’s annual visits to Mackinac Island, but that all changed when his mother died. This school trip was supposed to be his chance to honor her memory. Instead, he finds himself face-to-face with the boy he walked away from.Enduring each other’s company without reopening old wounds proves challenging enough. To make matters worse, Chris and Percy soon find themselves trapped in a mysterious time loop. Either they figure out how to confront their painful pasts and forge a new future together, or they’ll be doomed to repeat the same infinite Saturday forever...A Thousand Second Chances is a slow burn MM contemporary romance featuring enemies to lovers, second chance, forced proximity via time loop, and a hard-won HEA. Every book in A Dash of Modern Magic is standalone and can be read in any order.
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