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Wrong Number, Right Guy

An MM High School Romance

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Wrong Number, Right Guy

By: Tyler Young
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When a wrong number lands in Eli’s inbox, he expects an awkward apology—not a conversation he can’t stop replaying.

Eli likes his world quiet and controlled: sketchbook closed, feelings filed away, talent kept safely off the radar. But Nico is the kind of confident that doesn’t feel like pressure—it feels like permission. One late-night text turns into a routine. A joke becomes a lifeline. And before Eli can talk himself out of it, Nico dares him to do one terrifying thing: submit his art anonymously for the school showcase.

“Anonymous is easier,” Nico says.

Eli agrees.

Because anonymity makes it possible to be brave… right up until it isn’t.

As the submission deadline closes in, the messages get more honest, the stakes get higher, and Eli realizes he isn’t just risking a spot in the show—he’s risking being seen. By the school. By his friends. By the one guy who somehow feels like home through a screen.

Wrong Number, Right Guy is a sweet, closed-door high school MM romance full of soft pining, texting chemistry, gentle courage, and a feel-good happily ever after—because sometimes the bravest thing you can do is hit send.

Perfect for fans of:

  • Anonymous Texting / Hidden Identity
  • Secret Relationship
  • Slow Burn Romance
  • Opposites Attract
  • Falling Before They Meet
  • Art Kid x Athlete
  • Coming-of-Age / Self-Discovery
*PAPERBACK edition coming on March 29th
Contemporary LGBTQ+ Literature & Fiction Romance Feel-Good
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Honestly this feels like the Author had an idea, threw it in ChatGPT and then printed it out. It reads as AI. The constant lists for descriptions of things is rough.

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