Sam and Etienne have been best friends for more than a decade, and if Etienne has an unrequited crush on Sam, no one has to know ... well, except Bree, his skating partner and other best friend.
Now Sam is coming to spend a week with Etienne over the holidays. The thing is, they have to share a bed. But that's what friends do, right?
Even though the plot is relationship-driven, the story doesn't take place in a vacuum. Etienne is at a crossroads in his skating career. He and Bree hate training with their current coach, and Bree has suffered a bad concussion.
Sam's older brother, Henry, is also a professional figure skater, and you can tell the author knows this sport. There aren't so many details as to be exhausting, but the descriptions are spot on.
Only One Bed is a warm, sexy, friends-to-lovers, bisexual awakening story with a cheerful Christmas vibe. I adored the MCs and secondary characters, especially Sam's grandma, who was a hoot.
I'm really hoping Henry and Theo (Henry's main competitor) get a story.
Also, three cheers for an Asian American MC! Sam is of Japanese heritage, as is my best friend of two decades, so I was particularly pleased by this. We need more Asian representation in romance novels.