A chaufferโs daughter finds herself in the middle of a love triangle with the sons of her bossโs wealthy next-door neighbors in this delightfully romantic story from the author of Alex, Approximately, Jenn Bennett.
Loveโand Fen Sarafianโdo not care about your summer plans.
Eighteen-year-old chauffeurโs daughter Jane Marlow grew up among the domestic staff of a wealthy LA rock producer, within reach of bands she idolizes, but never a VIP. Every summer, Jane and her father head to the Sierras to work at the producerโs luxury lodge at Lake Condorโa resort town and the site of a major musical festival.
The legendary family who runs the festival are the Sarafians, and Janeโs had a longtime crush on their oldest son, Eddieโdoltish but sweet. So, when a long-distance romance finally sparks between them, she doesnโt hesitate to cross class lines.
But Janeโs feelings for Eddie are thrown into question after she returns to the lake and reconnects with his alluringly intense brother, the dark horse of her placid summer plans. A fellow lover of musicโand hater of the gameโFen Sarafian has been ousted from the family and is slumming it at a vinyl record shop. He burns for Jane like a house on fire and will do anything to sabotage his older brother, even if it means taking a wrecking ball to a multi-million-dollar music festival. Or Janeโs heart.