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One Last Try

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One Last Try

By: Jemma Croft
Narrated by: Nathan Wolfe, Keval Shah
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If hooking up with straight married men was a business, Orlando Oakham-Goodwin would be the CEO. Nepo baby and all round spoilt brat, Lando lives a life most can only dream of. But when his father cuts off his finances and his best friend reveals she's moving away, Lando must find a way to pull himself up by his designer bootstraps. With everyone else abandoning him, there's only one person left for him to call upon . . . the one person Lando swore he'd never speak to again.

Two years ago, Harry Ellis's dream came true when he made the roster of the Bath Centurions Men's rugby team. Unfortunately, that was the same year they also signed a superstar to the squad, and Harry's been playing second fiddle ever since. Desperate to prove himself and get noticed, Harry vows he'll outshine his teammates and win the fight for captaincy. And it's going pretty well, at least until a certain rich boy with a loud mouth and a lack of boundaries comes crashing back into his life.

Try Again Later is a friends to enemies to lovers MM rugby romance with a lactose intolerant brat and a grumpy fly-half. Expect reluctant second chances, "teach me" goodness, and plenty of toilet humor—literally. Try Again Later is the second in the Try for Love series of interconnected standalones.

©2025 Jemma Croft
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