: The son who initiates the dating app search and is the first to meet Ezra.
: While the premise involves a father and son sharing a partner, the author explicitly states there is no incest between the father and son themselves.
: Described as sweet, funny, and "drop-dead gorgeous," Ezra has a troubled past, having grown up in a cult-like community that discouraged celebrations. Like Father, Like Son by Jayda Marx
The story follows Theo, who decides to try online dating after building a successful life but finding himself lonely. He encourages his father, Hudson, a "great guy" who also deserves happiness, to join the same dating site. Through a series of coincidences and bad timing, both men independently fall for the same young man: .
Initially, jealousy threatens to drive a wedge between the father and son, but they eventually decide to pursue a three-way relationship (a "throuple") rather than competing for Ezra's affection. : The son who initiates the dating app
: Theo’s father, who connects deeply with Ezra shortly after Theo does. Key Themes & Tropes
: The book avoids heavy drama or prolonged suffering, aiming for a "warm and fuzzy" experience. Sequel Information The story follows Theo, who decides to try
: A central focus on a three-person relationship.