"Kaia Harper isnt "bad at love." That would imply shes trying. A floundering twenty-something, whos sworn off romance finds herself roped into her meddling sisters matchmaking business-in this sparkling debut rom-com that asks if we can protect ourselves while falling. Kaia Harper may not have a plan for her life, but she knows what she wont be doing-falling for somebodys dusty son, promising forever. Shed rather spend the summer after college having disappointing one-night stands and watching crime show reruns. At least those things cant catch her off guard-she already knows how all those stories end. But when her very pregnant and newly single sister calls for reinforcements, Kaia reroutes, stumbling back home to suburban Connecticut.and into the business plan of her sisters new matchmaking company.
Kaias views on love remain as bleak as her career prospects, but if posing as the inaugural client helps silence her existential questions-like "What am I even doing with my life?"-Kaia will suffer through a few bad dates and call it a favor. When Ro Jackson finds Kaia stalled on the side of the road, he isnt put off by her antagonistic mood. His steady disposition is Kaias opposite and makes him exactly what she needs-a friend in town who can handle her just as she is. But as Ro talks Kaia through a summer of failed matches, she finds herself drawn to more than just his poetic outlook and friendship. Kaia hadnt seen this one coming, but as she and Ro grow closer, shell have to decide whats more important: needing to know the end of every story, or jumping into the unknown"-- Provided by publisher.