Falling for Finn isn’t part of my plan.
He’s older, moody, and complains about everything I do.
His family flies me three thousand miles out to their orchard farm in Vermont to do a painting for their centennial celebration. It’s an opportunity of a lifetime to do a piece for the Bennetts, but I don’t expect my clients’ grandson to rope me into a fake dating scheme.
When his ex-girlfriend shows up expecting to sleep in the cottage I’m currently in, I volunteer to stay with Finn to keep up appearances that we’re together.
Except there’s only one bed, and I refuse to sleep on his small couch.
As my reluctant tour guide, he’s forced to show me around while pretending we’re in love. Painting is my life and this job will bring me even more in the future, so I suck it up and deal with Mr. Grumpy.
And since he’s hell-bent on being insufferable, I won’t make this easy on him either.
But then he goes and falls for me, too.