The Queer Principles of Kit Webb by Cat Sebastian, 335 pages
Despite earning quite the reputation as a highway robber, an on-the-job injury and the loss of a friend led Kit Webb to hang up his pistol and settle down into life running a coffee house in London. But when Edward Percy, son of the Duke of Clare, comes waltzing into the coffee house with an offer for one last robbery — of Percy's father, whom both Percy and Kit hate with a passion — Kit cannot refuse. Nor can he deny the attraction between them, despite their different social standings and opinions of aristocracy. Before they know it, Kit is teaching Percy the finer points of fist-fighting, complete with a heavy dose of flirting. While the backstory for both Kit and Percy was a bit confusing, the romance between the men was sweet and wonderfully written. Definitely planning on picking up more Cat Sebastian books in the future!
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