He died a cubicle nobody at forty-one. He wakes up in 2003: an eighteen-year-old freshman with twenty years of future knowledge and zero intention of wasting it twice.
Michael Carter has one semester to flip pocket change into a fortune, ace every class, and fix all the romantic screw-ups that haunted his first life. This time the stakes are measured in billions … and in how many gorgeous women will share his dorm-room throne.
Emily the bubbly blonde who once friend-zoned him, now eager to flash her braless crop-tops just for his eyes.
Chloe the thick-hipped nerd with glasses and filthy fantasies she never dared voice—until Michael tutors her after midnight.
Professor Vanessa thirty-two, scandalously busty, and about to discover her smartest student already knows tomorrow’s stock prices.
Power snowballs when Michael grabs tomorrow’s hottest domain names, flips early tech shares before the boom, and bets the March Madness brackets like a prophet. But fast money breeds faster especially Derek Hunter, a trust-fund predator determined to crush Michael’s reboot before the harem is even official.
Time-travel cheat codes. Campus domination. Hot MILF, steamy coeds, no regrets.
Second Chance College Harem is a high-heat, male-POV progression fantasy loaded with explicit group scenes, strategic gains, and a feel-good power rush. All characters 18 +, fully consensual, no cheating, no cliffhanger HEA.
The book has been manually professionally edited to remove repetitions, improve story coherence and flow on 12.25.2025
Cole Cross has hit it out of the park with this one. Who wouldn't like a second chance to fix the mistakes we made in the past. Michael wakes up back in 2003 knowing what he knew when he died. He knows just what to do and who to do. All the girls he had crushes on in the past but never had the courage to tell them. Even his professor can't resist him this time around. So much spicy stuff in this story Woo Hoo! Do you like Harem Fantasy books? You need to read this one.
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The author skipped a lot of grear plot points that the reader knows happened. This book could have been amazing if Cole had added about 100 pages and filled in all the gaps in the timeline. It's written like a short story, but the plot should be a normal novels worth. It was still great with good characters, but we just don't get any time with them. Also, the antagonist lasted like 3 pages, so it was gone before we could even get worried about it.