Fox prides himself on three things: loving his family, loving sports, and absolutely hating Archer Holloway. Archer is the firm’s star associate — successful, charming, and infuriatingly attractive — and Fox can’t stand how easily he wins over clients. So when Fox gets the chance to swoop in on an athlete Archer wants, he jumps at it. If Archer wants a rivalry, Fox is ready. Archer, meanwhile, has no idea why Fox despises him. Sure, he’s signed a few athletes Fox was after, but that’s just business. In truth, Archer thinks Fox is gorgeous, and he’s convinced they’d get along if Fox would give him a chance. Their constant bickering has the whole office betting on when they’ll finally hook up — but Archer is certain it’ll never happen. Fox sees him as nothing more than a competitive nuisance… even if everyone else can see the spark between them.
I loved this rivals‑to‑lovers romance is pure catnip for anyone who loves opposites who can’t stop circling each other. Fox and Archer might claim to be enemies, but their obsession is obvious from the start — every glare, every argument, every stolen moment crackles with chemistry they’re both too stubborn to acknowledge. What makes the story shine is how being forced to work together strips away their assumptions. As a team, they finally see the truth behind the rivalry: Fox’s intensity, Archer’s charm, and the way they complement each other far better than either expected. The partnership becomes the perfect space for understanding, vulnerability, and the slow realization that they’re not just competitors… they’re exactly what the other has been missing. A fun, fiery, and deeply satisfying journey from obsession to something much more. This was an MM story with mature content.
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