It’s better Emma stays away from relationships.
That is until Jordan Grayson sweeps her off her feet in a whirlwind of romance.
He’s everything Emma could want. Kind, sexy, intelligent and worldly, which leaves her questioning what he wants with her.
Her two previous relationships haven’t equipped her for what Jordan brings to the table and she finds herself making excuses to end their union.
When her best friend reveals his long-time crush on her, it further complicates her relationship and makes her question whether she wants to shoot for the moon or stick with who she knows.