Love is in the air whenever Henry Hartman is around. Sure, he may have the occasional fling, but from a young age, he's been looking for The One. When Henry falls, he falls hard and fast, but then guys break it off because he's suffocating them. Perhaps it was a blessing that the sexy gentleman ran away after that kiss at his parents' Valentine's ball. Kandiah "Ken" Dissanayake moved across the continent to escape the unrealistic expectations of his fundamentalist parents. He's disappointed them already by studying medicine and not becoming an accountant like his father, let alone hinting that he's gay. For Ken, love is as foreign as his name, despite being third generation Australian. Memories of that kiss haunt him day and night, as well as the shame of running from it. It's been months, and Ken's never even bumped into the guy again, and Cassowary Point isn't that big. The shock on his face seeing Henry standing in his doorway announcing he's his new housemate is only surpassed by the mix-up that sees them making do with only one bed. What follows is a housemates with benefits arrangement. Henry won't fall for Ken, and Ken can explore his sexuality, not needing to be accepted by anyone other than himself. One bed, two guys looking for love. What could go wrong? This book sits in the Hartman world, but can be read as a standalone. It features no cheating and a guaranteed HEA. It's written in first person dual point of view.
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