Foreign Affair

INTERNATIONAL HEAT:
FOREIGN AFFAIR

When power demands restraint, love dares to defy it.

British diplomat James Harrington has built his life on control and composure. But in Buenos Aires, where every glance hides a secret and every dance ignites a spark, he meets Nicolás “Nico” Peralta — a fearless journalist who challenges him at every turn.

Their collision is instant, their attraction impossible to ignore. As duty clashes with desire, both men are forced to choose between the worlds that define them and the connection that could destroy them. In a city where politics, passion, and danger intertwine, love becomes the most reckless act of all.

Reviews

Enemies to Lovers M/M Romance

Ryan Moore Foreign Affair is a taut, seductive M/M romance that thrives on tension. From their first meeting, James and Nico share a heat that feels both irresistible and forbidden. The cultural gap between them along with their clashing expectations makes every glance, every touch, feel like it’s teetering on the edge of disaster.

Ryan captures the ache of wanting someone you know you shouldn’t have, blending lust, longing, and the quiet heartbreak of two men caught between passion and consequence. The result is a story that hurts a little, and lingers long after it ends.

Samantha Robertson

His Happiness was Worth the Risks

Even though James was just going through the motions like usual, he didn’t expect to be accosted by a man who showed hostility towards him and turned out to be a journalist. Nico was only trying to get an interview with James for his article, but their interaction was filled with enough tension, he didn’t know if he was upset with him or attracted to him. James felt unsettled after his encounter with Nico, as he felt inexplicable feelings towards him, that made him question his sanity.

However, James and Nico found themselves spending time together again, which was without the previous animosity and ended on an amiable note. Nevertheless, James never expected to meet Nico again, but the temptation was just too great for them to let go, which led to them acting in a manner that could potentially cost them dearly if discovered. Unfortunately, James and Nico’s budding romance hit a snag after Nico’s career was in jeopardy, which caused friction between them.

Luckily, Nico took steps to help James get out of the firing line, when led to them finally acknowledging their chemistry and exploring the connection between them. This was a phenomenal romance story, that had fantastic chemistry between the characters, lots of tension filled moments that had me anxiously turning the pages and a plot set in a highly sensitive environment bound in secrets, deception and hypocrisy. You will definitely enjoy reading this book, so grab your copy now.

Korkoi

Fast paced, high stakes MM Romance

James is a British Diplomat, and Nico is a Buenos Aires Journalist. This story feels fast paced, yet each interaction between James and Nico feels slowed down, their connection slowly developing. They both are trying to keep the upper hand over each other, yet personally, they both feel more is happening under the surface.

This story feels like it’s hitting on different levels all at the same time. There is the dance between journalist and diplomat. There is the slow building attraction that they both try to ignore while knowing it isn’t going away. Then there is this feeling of their interactions being looked down upon not just because of who they are professionally, but personally.

Diplomats Heart, the bonus story that Ryan emails to his newsletter subscribers, we get a deeper history and background of James. It really makes the decisions he makes in the main story hit so much deeper. He must have really developed strong feelings for Nico to risk his whole career. It wasn’t that he got caught up in feelings without knowing the consequences. He knew and still engaged with Nico.

This stories ending feels like it is also a beginning. If Ryan writes more about James and Nico, I’ll happily jump right in. It feels like it could be developed into a movie with intrigue and passion. I can’t say more without giving the story away.

Carmen P