One werewolf. One human. A remote Scottish island. An evil cat.
Lucas arrives on the Isle of Doughnut with a plan – he’s lived in the shadow of his confident best friend for far too long. It’s time to shrug off his social awkwardness. He can’t do anything about his secret inability to feel attraction, but he can do his best to make one friend.
Kit loves running the island’s bookshop, but is desperate for companionship. Someone to do puzzles and eat cheesy pasta with. All the other werewolves in his pack have paired up. They still love him, but he’s left alone a lot. He isn’t sure he’s ready for a partner – he just longs for a friend.
When Lucas rents the spare room above Kit’s bookshop, everything should fall into place. But Lucas’s social awkwardness doesn’t magically disappear and Kit can’t help wanting more than friendship. Lucas likes Kit better than anyone else in the world, but he doesn’t know if he can love him. If sparks don’t fly, will they both be lonelier than they ever were before?