Behind a mask, Louie Hewitt exposes monsters on the Faceless Network. Now someone far more dangerous knows exactly who he is.
Louie Hewitt runs an anonymous account that takes down bad men, eighteen million people watching and not one of them knows his face.
Zeph knows everything. He is a fixer, a surveillance expert, and he watched Louie make coffee through café cameras for eight months before he ever said a word. The deal is simple. Thirty days of fake dating in exchange for the resources to destroy the man who ruined Louie's family. Thirty days, then they walk away.
Day thirty came and went. Neither of them mentioned it.
Heat: 5/5. Explicit, open door, high heat.
Themes: Surveillance and the watcher dynamic, a revenge plot against the man who destroyed Louie's family, old self-harm scars handled with care, the slow turn from fake to real.
Content warnings: Stalking and obsessive behavior · Non-consensual surveillance · Voyeurism · Coercion and blackmail · Grief and loss (death of a sibling, off-page).
Good to know: Dark MM romance with an obsessive, morally gray hero. Always a guaranteed happily-ever-after.