

He’s missed out on jobs in his field (he has fine arts and art history degrees) many times because of classism. However, when he’s surrounded by public school graduates all awaiting interview, he thinks he’s unlikely to be chosen for the role. Oz’s best friend Shaun points him toward an ad for a live-in House Manager to oversee the renovations on an ancestral estate in Cornwall for six months and Oz thinks it could be just the ticket, so he applies. Which means Oz is without a boyfriend, without a home and without a job, all at once. His most recent romantic disaster is moving in with his boss only to find said boss shagging the new assistant in their bed some three weeks later.

Oz Gallagher is an Irish-born Londoner in his twenties and perpetually unlucky in love. While it was my first, it won’t be my last. They are often highly recommended by trusted friends, so I decided to dive in with Oz. Oz banks on the fact that they’re from two very different worlds to stop himself falling for Silas.Lily Morton’s books have been on my radar for some time now. He’s also warm and funny and he draws Oz to him like a magnet. An earl belonging to a family whose roots go back hundreds of years, Silas is the living embodiment of duty and sacrifice. However, when he gets there he finds a house in danger of crumbling to the ground and a man who is completely unlike anyone he’s ever met. Six months there will alleviate a bit of his wanderlust and then he can come back to London as footloose and fancy free as the day he left it. Surely managing a stately home on a country estate will be easier than navigating the detritus of his relationships at home. Bored and jobless after another disastrous hook up, he decides to leave London for a temporary job in the wilds of Cornwall.

Oz Gallagher does not do relationships well. What happens when temporary becomes forever? Oz (Finding Home #1) by Lily Morton – Free eBooks Download
