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Julian Thorne lives for ninety-degree angles. Kai Rafferty lives for viral chaos.
Enter a world of high-stakes design and low-blow banter in this forced-proximity M/M romantic comedy. This is a blistering slow-burn, rivals-to-lovers experience where the only thing thinner than the walls of their shared trailer is the line between performance and reality.
Julian is a legacy architect one lawsuit away from losing his firm. Kai is a social media star whose clout is circling the drain. When a ruthless producer offers them a lifeline-fake a romance to save a crumbling Cornish manor on national TV-they have no choice but to sign the contract and start the act.
The manor is a wreck.
The producer is a shark.
The "fake" attraction is becoming a structural hazard.
The cameras capture every scripted touch, but they can't handle what happens when the "off" light is red. Julian's precise world is melting. Kai's performance is becoming his truth. And the ironclad rule they both agreed to-they are absolutely, definitively, categorically not falling in love-is being demolished brick by brick.
If they break character, they lose their careers. If they stay in character, they might lose their hearts. As the renovation uncovers the raw damage beneath the facade, they realize that staying professional is the most impossible job they've ever taken.
Indulge in a "No-Think Buy" featuring sharp British wit, intense professional competence, and the kind of tension that makes your palms sweat. It's a journey of restoration, scorching "only one bed" energy, and the realization that the most beautiful structures are the ones that survived the damage.
Enter a world of high-stakes design and low-blow banter in this forced-proximity M/M romantic comedy. This is a blistering slow-burn, rivals-to-lovers experience where the only thing thinner than the walls of their shared trailer is the line between performance and reality.
Julian is a legacy architect one lawsuit away from losing his firm. Kai is a social media star whose clout is circling the drain. When a ruthless producer offers them a lifeline-fake a romance to save a crumbling Cornish manor on national TV-they have no choice but to sign the contract and start the act.
The manor is a wreck.
The producer is a shark.
The "fake" attraction is becoming a structural hazard.
The cameras capture every scripted touch, but they can't handle what happens when the "off" light is red. Julian's precise world is melting. Kai's performance is becoming his truth. And the ironclad rule they both agreed to-they are absolutely, definitively, categorically not falling in love-is being demolished brick by brick.
If they break character, they lose their careers. If they stay in character, they might lose their hearts. As the renovation uncovers the raw damage beneath the facade, they realize that staying professional is the most impossible job they've ever taken.
Indulge in a "No-Think Buy" featuring sharp British wit, intense professional competence, and the kind of tension that makes your palms sweat. It's a journey of restoration, scorching "only one bed" energy, and the realization that the most beautiful structures are the ones that survived the damage.