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I’ve got my five-year make some cash from my father’s garage, get married, have two kids, and then move to the city to grow old and relax. Unfortunately, as far as luck goes, I have none. Soren and Parker, my best friends, artists, and constant pain in my ass, tell me that I’ll find my happily ever after if I actually try on any of the blind dates that my mother keeps setting me up on. Like doing up my hair, making sure there’s no grease smudges left on my face, and looking at these men with anything other than a scowl. It doesn’t help that Soren, Parker, and I have this friends with benefits thing going on so I don’t feel so bad when I come home empty-handed. With a revolving door of chaos, an ex who doesn’t get the hint, and a mechanic shop that’s in need of some desperate love, there’s no way I’m getting out of here. Until Marcelo Cano shows up on my doorstep needing repairs for a very expensive car. His snarky responses and gruff demeanor immediately catch my attention. And Soren’s. And Parker’s. There’s no reason the four of us should work. And yet, when they are the one thing shielding me from my abusive ex, I can’t help but wonder what a life would be like with three men instead of one. It’s going to be total chaos and it’s not what I had planned but it’s nearly perfect. And to me? That’s all I need. Nearly Perfect is an 18+ Contemporary Small-Town Romance involving friends to lovers, a snarky FMC, a scarred MMC, and a happy ending. MM, MF, MFM, and MMFM scenes. CW/TW in the Author’s Note.
Author

Introducing the twisted mind of an author who specializes in writing twisted polyromance novels, where love is not just a simple emotion but a complicated amalgamation of desire, jealousy, envy, and pain. With a penchant for exploring the darker side of human emotions, N. Slater’s works delve deep into the realms of morally gray relationships, where nothing is as it seems. Their stories are an immersive experience, taking the reader on a journey of twisted passion, where boundaries are crossed, and lines are blurred. These are tales of dark romance, where the characters are not just flawed but often deeply damaged, on the brink of complete madness. If you're in the mood for some heart-wrenching, pulse-pounding romance, look no further than N. Slater’s prolific collection. So sit back, buckle up, and prepare to be taken on a wild ride, where nothing is off-limits, and everything is at stake. Welcome to the Madness. Come for the romance; stay for the darkness.
