
An arrogant and funny man, Niall couldn’t be any more different from the shy and occasionally stuttering Milo, which has never stopped Milo from crushing wildly on the man who saved him.

Niall, his big brother’s best friend, has been there for him that entire time. Milo has been burying himself at Chi an Mor, hiding from the wreckage of his once promising career and running from a bad relationship that destroyed what little confidence he had.

Unfortunately, he then spent the next few years bossing the young man around and treating him like a child. Once upon a time a brave knight rescued a young man.

This is the first book in the Finding Home series but it can be read as a standalone. But what will he do when he realises that these differences are actually part of the pull to one another? Will falling in love be enough to make him stop moving at last and realise that he’s finally home?įrom bestselling author, Lily Morton, comes a romantic comedy about two very different men and one very dilapidated house. Oz banks on the fact that they’re from two very different worlds to stop himself falling for Silas. He’s also warm and funny and he draws Oz to him like a magnet. An earl belonging to a family whose roots go back hundreds of years, Silas is the living embodiment of duty and sacrifice. However, when he gets there he finds a house in danger of crumbling to the ground and a man who is completely unlike anyone he’s ever met. Six months there will alleviate a bit of his wanderlust and then he can come back to London as footloose and fancy free as the day he left it. Surely managing a stately home on a country estate will be easier than navigating the detritus of his relationships at home.

Bored and jobless after another disastrous hook up, he decides to leave London for a temporary job in the wilds of Cornwall. Oz Gallagher does not do relationships well. What happens when temporary becomes forever? By Lily Morton Universal Series Link Add the Series to Goodreads
