Bullied and outcast, Ezer has seen firsthand the cruelties of the world. He knows what's expected from his kind-timid compliance to his "betters." But Ezer isn't one to conform to the role society has forced upon him.
Despite his defiant nature, Ezer must partner with a man of his father's choosing, one his father promises will love and care for him for the rest of his life.
After the contract is signed, Ezer is horrified to discover his partner is Ned, a member of the pack of bullies who have made his life so distressing. Ezer's determined to hate Ned, but he can't help the way he reacts to his touch.
Ned is young, privileged, and hopelessly in love with Ezer. Unfortunately, his pack of so-called "friends" have targeted Ezer for torment. Ned has a lot of regrets, but none greater than his role in Ezer's misery. When Ned's offered the contract of a lifetime, he sees it as the only way to prove he's worthy of Ezer's love.
Too bad Ezer is just as determined not to fall for his bully.