That didn’t turn out the way I planned it.
All I wanted was five minutes with Oliver Cumberland to explain to him that proposing to my sister—again—is a bad idea.
Instead, I’m now trapped in his car, on a cross-country road trip I didn’t anticipate, attempting to talk the grumpy billionaire out of something much, much worse than an arranged marriage for business purposes.
I don’t care if Mr. Square Jaw McMoneyPants wants to give away his entire fortune and disappear to live out his life working the popcorn counter at a movie theater or whatever in Podunk, USA.
But I do care that dozens of non-profits will lose their funding without Oliver in charge of his family’s empire. After all, I work for one.
I have to convince him to go home.
But by the end of the first week of our (mis)adventure, one thing is becoming obvious:
Oliver refusing to return home is the least of my problems.
The fact that I’m starting to fall in love with my sister’s ex is the real issue.
Pippa Grant wanted to write books, so she did.
Before she became a USA Today and #1 Amazon bestselling romantic comedy author, she was a young military spouse who got into writing as self-therapy. That happened around the time she discovered reading romance novels, and the two eventually merged into a career. Today, she has more than 30 knee-slapping Pippa Grant titles and nine published under the name Jamie Farrell.
When she’s not writing romantic comedies, she’s fumbling through being a mom, wife, and mountain woman, and sometimes tries to find hobbies. Her crowning achievement? Having impeccable timing for telling stories that will make people snort beverages out of their noses. Consider yourself warned.












