Noah Bennett isn't looking for a relationship.
He's looking for distraction.
Opening the Vanta app is supposed to be a way to burn off tension, keep things uncomplicated, and avoid anything that might demand more than a night. Ethan is supposed to be exactly that-easy, attractive, temporary.
Instead, he's none of those things.
What begins as a casual encounter turns into shared mornings, familiar routines, and a connection neither of them intended to build. Noah, guarded and grounded, lives firmly in the present. Ethan, open and hopeful, imagines a future that feels suddenly possible.
As the months pass, their lives intertwine in ways that feel effortless and real-moving in together, celebrating holidays, and learning how love looks in the quiet moments as much as in the passionate ones.
They fall into something steady and deeply felt, the kind of relationship that doesn't announce itself as extraordinary, until you realize it is.
One Perfect Year is an intimate, emotionally rich spicy romance about two men who weren't looking for forever, but found something meaningful anyway. It's a story about connection, shared laughter, desire, and the small moments that turn into a life together before you even notice it happening.