After a decade of pining, I finally have a plan: sneak into my best friend's bed.
Just one tiny problem.
The man in the bed isn't my best friend. It's his older brother, Knox Reed, captain of the Brooklyn Devils, and the golden boy my best friend has spent his whole life trying to measure up to.
I'd love to forget it ever happened, but Knox proposes a deal. Three nights to get each other out of our systems. It should be an easy no. A deal with Knox means risking my oldest friendship. Except Knox keeps doing the most inconvenient things. He listens when I talk, champions my writing when no one else takes it seriously, and looks at me like I'm the only person in the room.
For a man who agreed to three nights, Knox Reed doesn't seem interested in counting.
And I'm starting to forget why I ever was.