Everything about you

Robby Weber

Book - 2025

"Milo is determined to have the most magical summer in Paris after winning an apprenticeship at a prestigious fashion house. The plan is simple: work hard, impress the team, and land a permanent job. With his best friend Celeste by his side, nothing will stand in his way of getting what he wants--especially not a boy. Enter Rhodes Hamilton: London's resident tabloid magnet and the son of a famous footballer. Milo is devastated to learn that Rhodes' connections have also landed him an apprenticeship, which means he's now the competition. Milo knows he has to win at any cost, so he can't risk getting close to Rhodes, no matter how nice and charming and cute he is...."--Amazon.

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Young Adult New Shelf YOUNG ADULT FICTION/Weber Robby (NEW SHELF) Due Dec 6, 2025
Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Bildungsromans
Published
New York, NY : Storytide, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Robby Weber (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
378 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781335008978
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A charming romance plays out between two teen boys during a summer in Paris. Eighteen-year-old Milo Hawthorne from Florida and 19-year-old Rhodes Hamilton from London have been chosen by French fashion house Maison Dauphine for a prestigious summer apprenticeship--but at the end, only one of them will get a job offer. Both boys are go-getters, but Milo feels that Rhodes has an unfair advantage because his mother is a former supermodel, and his father and twin brother are famous footballers. Milo wonders if he has a real chance of being chosen. This conflict forms the heart of the engaging plot: The relationship between Milo and Rhodes is at first shaped by competition, jealousy, and one-upmanship but eventually transforms into a swoony workplace romance, albeit one that's threatened by missteps and a breakdown in trust. The courtship allows Weber to take readers on an enchanting tour of Parisian landmarks (a smattering of French adds color to the prose). Refreshingly, both teens are out and proud, and the biggest struggles in their lives are unconnected to sexual orientation. The skillful worldbuilding offers rich insights into the fashion world, and the characterization empathetically explores the impact of Milo's anxiety disorder and depression and shows Rhodes to be more than just a selfish, entitled rich boy. The happy, feel-good ending feels straight out of the movies. A sweet celebration of queer joy.(Fiction. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.