Keats Hawthorne was never afraid of marriage.
He just refused to be rushed into it.
Unlike his brotherseach dragged toward the altar kicking and screamingKeats always assumed he’d settle down someday. Eventually. When the timing felt right. When the spark didn’t feel like obligation dressed up as legacy.
But legacy has a way of tightening its grip.
With the Hawthorne name under scrutiny and his father’s ultimatum looming, Keats finds himself facing the one thing he’s never had to do on command: commit. He’s young. He’s successful. And he loves being a bachelor far too much to be shoved into a future he didn’t choose.
Then he crosses paths with someone he wasn’t looking for.
It’s brief. Unexpected. And just unsettling enough to knock him off balance.
Since that moment, Keats can’t seem to focus. Can’t quite shake the feeling that somethingsomeonehas slipped under his skin. And for the first time, the idea of forever doesn’t feel like a distant concept or a corporate requirement.
It feels personal.
No Comment is a slow-burn romance about pressure, perception, and the kind of connection that doesn’t ask for permission before changing everything.
Because sometimes, the story you don’t plan for is the one that rewrites you completely.
Genre: Romance
He just refused to be rushed into it.
Unlike his brotherseach dragged toward the altar kicking and screamingKeats always assumed he’d settle down someday. Eventually. When the timing felt right. When the spark didn’t feel like obligation dressed up as legacy.
But legacy has a way of tightening its grip.
With the Hawthorne name under scrutiny and his father’s ultimatum looming, Keats finds himself facing the one thing he’s never had to do on command: commit. He’s young. He’s successful. And he loves being a bachelor far too much to be shoved into a future he didn’t choose.
Then he crosses paths with someone he wasn’t looking for.
It’s brief. Unexpected. And just unsettling enough to knock him off balance.
Since that moment, Keats can’t seem to focus. Can’t quite shake the feeling that somethingsomeonehas slipped under his skin. And for the first time, the idea of forever doesn’t feel like a distant concept or a corporate requirement.
It feels personal.
No Comment is a slow-burn romance about pressure, perception, and the kind of connection that doesn’t ask for permission before changing everything.
Because sometimes, the story you don’t plan for is the one that rewrites you completely.
Genre: Romance