Tony just wants stability—a job that won’t make life harder. Temping was supposed to offer freedom, but financial pressure forces him into roles he can’t refuse. When he’s offered a position that feels almost too good to be true, he dares to hope he’s finally found somewhere he belongs… even if he doubts they’d ever want to keep someone like him. Taron, charming and chaotic, has burned through three secretaries in weeks. He’s trying to change, and when Tony arrives—quiet, sincere, and unexpectedly magnetic—Taron finds himself wanting to stay grounded for the first time. But when shadows from his past threaten Tony, Taron realizes that good intentions might not be enough to protect what he’s come to care about. Zephyr, still nursing feelings for his ex, joins the project under the guise of professionalism. But Tony’s gentle vulnerability draws him in, and suddenly he’s caught between old love and new longing. Wanting both Taron and Tony feels impossible… doesn’t it?
I enjoyed this tender, tangled story of belonging, second chances, and the quiet ache of wanting more than you believe you deserve. The three men were perfect for each other and Tony deserved to be taken care of. I did wonder if they could find a business opportunity by improving prosthetics and medical care for human soldiers and not just Tony. A lot of feelings and emotions in this story as the three men sorted out their relationship and feelings for each other. This was an MMM story with mature content.
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