In the tradition of Hollinghurst, Bret Easton Ellis, and Edmund White, this unfiltered sports romance dives headfirst into the high-octane, elite world of British rowing where athletic acuity and raw desire collide on the water. The story follows Jonty, a confident coach navigating the murky waters of the Thames and the candlelit halls of Silverbourne Manor alongside a tight-knit squad of athletes. When a weekend training camp brings a group of handsome rowers into close proximity, long-standing boundaries begin to blur, giving way to a summer of intense experimentation, secret webcam shows, and unexpected romantic entanglements. From comedic digital mishaps with a chaotic coaching app to shifting personal dynamics, the narrative rejects traditional tropes to deliver an authentic, fast-paced glimpse into modern queer British life.
As Henley Royal Regatta approaches, the camaraderie and connection of the group take centre stage. Jonty finds himself genuinely falling for Josh, an artist turned novice oarsman, while his seasoned friend Aly prepares for the grueling Diamond Sculls championship amid a whirlwind of false digital personas, identity mix-ups, and late-night banter. The pressure of the racing season tests their focus, culminating in a dramatic final on the river where the ultimate victory becomes a question of empathy and personal character rather than a spot on a scoreboard. It is a provocative and atmospheric exploration of companionship, athletic prowess, and the deep bonds forged within a chosen family during one unforgettable English summer.