Wealthy, cynical, and struggling with generalized anxiety disorder. He hides his vulnerability behind designer clothes and a sharp tongue.

A hardworking scholarship student and boarder at Matthew’s grandparents’ house. He is unimpressed by Matthew’s privilege, sparking immediate friction.

Matthew Prince is the ultimate "spoiled rich boy" living a pampered life in New York City until a major PR disaster—buying an entire island with his parents' money—leads his family to cut him off. He is banished to his grandparents’ small town in Massachusetts, which he initially views as a "holiday hellscape". Key Characters

You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince by Timothy Janovsky No. Book Only.

Includes Noelle , a bright and creative best friend, and Matthew’s supportive grandparents. Plot Points Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

In Timothy Janovsky’s , readers are treated to a queer, holiday-themed "enemies-to-lovers" story often described as a mix of Schitt’s Creek and The Grinch . Story Overview

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Wealthy, cynical, and struggling with generalized anxiety disorder. He hides his vulnerability behind designer clothes and a sharp tongue.

A hardworking scholarship student and boarder at Matthew’s grandparents’ house. He is unimpressed by Matthew’s privilege, sparking immediate friction. You’re a Mean One, Matthew Prince by Timothy Ja...

Matthew Prince is the ultimate "spoiled rich boy" living a pampered life in New York City until a major PR disaster—buying an entire island with his parents' money—leads his family to cut him off. He is banished to his grandparents’ small town in Massachusetts, which he initially views as a "holiday hellscape". Key Characters Key Characters You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince

You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince by Timothy Janovsky No. Book Only. readers are treated to a queer

Includes Noelle , a bright and creative best friend, and Matthew’s supportive grandparents. Plot Points Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

In Timothy Janovsky’s , readers are treated to a queer, holiday-themed "enemies-to-lovers" story often described as a mix of Schitt’s Creek and The Grinch . Story Overview