What happens when you reinvent yourself from scratch, only to fall for the one person you can't be honest with?
Harper Langford just blew up her entire life. She left behind a controlling fiancé and a family empire she never asked for. She lands in Austin, Texas with one bag and a fake last name, crashing in the spare room of Jonah Levine, a quietly brilliant tech founder who names his appliances, argues with his thermostat, and has a robot vacuum with a personality disorder.
It was only supposed to be temporary. Jonah is not Harper's type. He wears wire-frame glasses. He gets excited about spreadsheets. He plays ultimate frisbee. But he also makes her coffee exactly the way she likes it without being asked, refuses to let her settle for less than she deserves, and is the most genuine person she's ever met.