<p><strong>Don't hold the front page. Hold the boy who wrote it.</strong></p><p></p><p>In the cutthroat world of British political journalism rivals Sunny Miller and Ludo Boche are about to discover that the biggest scoop of their careers might just be each other.</p><p></p><p>Sunny a working-class reporter at the trashy tabloid <em>The Bulletin</em> dreams of writing hard-hitting stories that change the world. Ludo a privileged musical theatre fanatic turned journalist at the prestigious <em>Sentinel</em> can't seem to enter a room without causing chaos. When an unexpected scoop lands in their laps at the same time thrusting them into a web of political intrigue these arch-nemeses find themselves reluctantly working together-and fighting an unexpected attraction.</p><p></p><p>From the bustling newsrooms of London to a questionable hotel on a remote Scottish island Sunny and Ludo navigate class differences family expectations and their own prejudices. As they uncover corruption and confront their feelings they'll learn that the story of a lifetime might just be their own.</p><p></p><p>Filled with razor-sharp wit laugh-out-loud moments and a cast of unforgettable characters <em>The Paper Boys</em> is a heartwarming tale of rivalry romance and the power of love to bridge any divide. Perfect for fans of British humour and queer romance this debut novel delivers a story as timely as tomorrow's headlines and as timeless as love itself.</p><p></p><p>The Paper Boys is a gay romantic comedy ideal for fans of <em>Red White and Royal Blue</em> and <em>Boyfriend Material</em>.</p><p></p>