The enemies-to-lovers queer Victorian romance follow-up to Donât Want You Like a Best Friend, in which a young lord and a second son clash, but find themselves thrust together again and again by their meddling cousins.
âThat man is, without a doubt, the absolute most obnoxiousâŚ
Bobby Mason is sick of being second best: born the spare, never trusted with family responsibility, never expected to amount to much. Heâs hungry to contribute something that matters, while all around him his peers are squandering their political and financial power, coasting through life. Which is exactly why he canât stand the new Viscount Demeroven.
âŚinsufferableâŚ
James Demeroven, just come of age and into the Viscountcy, knows that heâs a disappointment. Keeping his head down and never raising anyoneâs expectations is how heâs survived life with his stepfather. To quiet, careful James, Bobby Mason is a blazing comet in his endless night, even more alive than he was at Oxford when James crushed on him from afar. But Mason is also brash and recklessly unapologetic, destined to shatter the fragile safety of Jamesâs world. Worst of all, he keeps rubbing Jamesâs failures in his face.
âŚhottest man to ever walk the ton.â
They can barely get through a single conversation without tensions boiling over. Neither Bobby nor James has ever met a more intriguing, infuriating, infatuating man.
If only they could avoid each other entirely. Bad enough their (wonderful but determined) cousins Beth and Gwen keep conveniently setting up group outings. But when an extortionist starts targeting their families, threatening their reputations, Bobby and James must find a way to work together, without pushing each otherâs buttons (or tearing them off) in the processâŚ