Carter finds himself in an ongoing competition with his brother when it comes to the family business, and he is beginning to feel like a runner up. When Zach, his best friend, gives him a lead that could change his fortune he is all in. The only problem is that he needs help from Luna and isn’t above using a little subterfuge to ensure he gets it.
Luna believes that she and Carter couldn’t be more different as while he is suave and sexy, she prefers art and writing. She doesn’t believe in deception, so she has her concerns about Carter’s plan as she isn’t sure she can pull off pretending to be his wife. The financial compensation is something she can’t afford to turn down, but will the cost be her heart?
I enjoyed seeing the relationship between Carter and Luna unfold as they have been in each others lives for years but it wasn’t until they pretended to be married that they truly saw each other. Humorous situations and banter, great chemistry and plenty of emotion as Carter and Luna find love where they least expect it.