He's the tattooed bad boy her mama warned her about.
She's his hot mess--but mostly hot--next door neighbor.
Until a two-night-stand gives them the surprise of a lifetime.
Jillian Morris is a workaholic who forgets to watch the time.
And to eat.
And to change her shoes.
And to keep even a house-plant alive.
And to have any kind of a personal life.
Now an eccentric millionaire has left her sixteen million dollars.
And eight penguins.
Yes, real live penguins.
She's a wildlife vet who specializes in penguins, so that makes sense.
Kind of.
She can, and does, keep penguins alive and well.
She now just has to move them cross-country to her friend's new animal park.
So if anyone deserves a one-night (or two) stand with a hot, younger, tattooed bad boy on a motorcycle, it's her.
Or so Jill tells herself when Zeke Landry flips his bike in front of her motel.
If only she'd known who he really was.
And that he was the fall-hard-and-fast type.
And the protective type.
And that one night would turn into more like nine-months of being .
very personal.