I probably should have considered his marriage proposal for more than thirty seconds before I said yes. But I'd lost track of the number of times Brenton had bailed me out of sticky situations, so I figured pretending to be his fiancé to prove to his parents that he has his life in order and is therefore ready to take over the family company was the least I could do. Except that nothing in my life had ever gone according to plan, so I really shouldn't have been surprised that being in a fake relationship didn't work out the way I thought it would either. Problem Number One: Brenton's in love with another woman. He's been pining over her for years, but his parents would never approve, so he's kept his feelings locked up. And everyone knows that bottling up emotion never ends badly. Problem Number Two: Bodhi, Brenton's college roommate. Brenton begged him to move to town, partly because he needs a friend and partly because he hopes to use Bodhi's talents as a contractor to help him expand his family's company. Which I wouldn't have so much of a problem with if I didn't find Bodhi so damn irresistible. Looks like everything that can go wrong it about to go horribly, disastrously wrong.