![]() ![]() ![]() Zeb is now single but has somehow ended up agreeing to be the best man in his ex’s wedding and asks Jesse to be his fake date to a weeklong house party in the lead up to the ceremony and to the wedding itself. There’s an instant attraction between them but given Zeb’s no fraternisation policy and the fact he has a live-in boyfriend already, nothing happens.įast forward 3 years and Jesse is in another scrape at work – involving a funeral and an unfortunate (and hilarious) fracas, and long-suffering Zeb is again giving Jesse a “good bollocking” (not the fun kind). ![]() Zeb is very stiff and proper, and Jesse is his polar opposite. This can extend to gardening and home care or being a fake date at a family wedding. The book begins with a prologue which takes place 3 years earlier – Jesse, 21 and outrageous, is interviewing for a job with Zeb Evans’s business which provides all kinds of services (except sexual ones) to members of the queer community. Best Man is the first book in Lily Morton’s Close Proximity series and features a familiar character in Jesse, one of Eli’s roommates from Morton’s Finding Home series. ![]()
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