My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Aleric, a once-promising actor recovering from a career-threatening fall from grace, seizes the chance to redeem himself by playing Camillo Soriano, the stoic second-born Prince. Determined to prove himself, he embraces the role—but complications arise when the studio hires a wheelchair consultant to ensure accuracy. That consultant? None other than Camillo himself, who is unimpressed with Aleric’s casting. Tasked with working alongside the real Prince, Aleric bristles under Camillo’s sharp scrutiny. But as their interactions deepen, irritation gives way to an unexpected connection. The more time they spend together, the more Aleric realizes that Camillo may be the only person who truly understands him—and that fate might have had a hand in bringing them together.
I loved this story with its many layers as the two men discovered more about each other and their motivations. Camillo's disability was sensitively handled and written and I loved the factual way some parts were explained. The Royal family dynamics were fascinating and I was glad that the brothers were there for each other. Easy to read, feel and understand. This was an MM story with mature content.
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