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Nicolas-Marc arrives in London society with an aristocratic title, a tragic backstory, and a very specific plan to seduce his way into the fortune of Titus Pilcrow, a newly wealthy shopkeeper who seems far too kind for his own good. But Titus—a genuinely good man who just wants genuine companionship—manages to completely derail Nico's scheming simply by being exactly who he is, and suddenly Nico finds himself caught between the con he's committed to and the real connection blooming between them. With gangsters on his heels, lies piling up like artist's paint tubes, and a heart that's become decidedly unreliable, Nico has to figure out if there's any way to build something real from foundations of deception. It's a deliciously twisty historical romance that will have you cheering for two men who somehow fall genuinely in love despite (or maybe because of) all the beautiful, messy chaos between them.
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A delicate tension between deception and desire. Vintage orchestral swells meet indie vulnerability. Yearning strings, candlelit piano, and moments of breathless realization. Historical elegance wrapped around raw emotional honesty. Think baroque meets bedroom pop—calculated charm colliding with genuine connection.
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