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Casey McQuiston meets The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo in this mid-century grumpy/sunshine rom-dram about a scrappy reporter and a newspaper mogulās son ""āfor Newsies shippers,ā [that] absolutely deliversā (Dahlia Adler, Buzzfeed Books).
āA spectacularly talented writer!ā āJulia Quinn
Nick Russo has worked his way from a rough Brooklyn neighborhood to a reporting job at one of the cityās biggest newspapers. But the late 1950s are a hostile time for gay men, and Nick knows that he canāt let anyone into his life. He just never counted on meeting someone as impossible to say no to as Andy.
Andy Flemingās newspaper-tycoon father wants him to take over the family business. Andy, though, has no intention of running the paper. Heās barely able to run his lifeāheās never paid a bill on time, routinely gets lost on the way to work, and would rather gouge out his own eyes than deal with office politics. Andy agrees to work for a year in the newsroom, knowing heāll make an ass of himself and hate every second of it.
Except, Nick Russo keeps rescuing Andy: showing him the ropes, tracking down his keys, freeing his tie when it gets stuck in the ancient filing cabinets. Their unlikely friendship soon sharpens into feelings they canāt deny. But what feels possible in secretāthis fragile, tender thing between themāseems doomed in the light of day. Now Nick and Andy have to decide if, for the first time, theyāre willing to fight.