My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Archie earns an assistantship at Wexley expecting to work under celebrated survivor‑turned‑author Henry Rothwell — a man famous for living through a fire and building a career on that story. But up close, the polished narrative doesn’t hold. The details feel wrong, the silences feel deliberate, and the longer Archie stays, the more he senses something darker beneath Henry’s public persona. What the world believes about Henry isn’t the truth, and Archie finds himself dangerously close to uncovering who — or what — Henry really is.
The connection between Archie and Henry is undeniable from the start of this dark romance — two men equally fascinated by each other, drawn together by something sharp, curious, and impossible to ignore. They’re similar in so many ways, but Henry has had years to perfect the mask he shows the world, while Archie is still learning how to read the shadows behind it. I loved how they could openly discuss scenarios, motivations, and the darker corners of human behaviour; it made Archie the perfect assistant for Henry, and it deepened their bond in a way that felt both intellectual and intimate. The story carries real danger and drama as Archie gets too close to something he shouldn’t, and Henry steps in with a fierce protectiveness that says more than words ever could. Archie’s friendship with Rhys was another highlight — a vital source of grounding and support before Henry became part of his world. A dark, compelling read with tension, obsession, and a connection that feels as inevitable as it is intense. This was an MM story with mature content with a BDSM-like Daddy/boy dynamic.
** Please note any trigger warnings and be kind to yourself. **
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