TV producer Mia is torn between her work ambition and passion for songwriting. Facing a huge career choice, she embarks on a round-the-world trip to find answers. Soul searching turns into a nightmare when she's robbed. Stuck in New Zealand with only a guitar on her back, she calls the one local she can think of: an editor she once hired via email.
Izzy spends his days in his basement, working on an ambitious film project. His family wants him back on the dating scene, but Izzy prefers imaginary realms to real people. He'll join the living when he's reached his creative goals. Probably.
When Izzy's solitude is crashed by a woman in trouble, he can't resist the call to help. Having a fleeting visitor gives him an idea – a fake relationship with Mia will get his family off his back. In return, he'll be a good host (nothing more) and show her New Zealand is not a crime-infested hellhole. He'll just have to ignore the instant attraction and creative sparks that fly when they're in the same room, or boat, or… cave.
Their chance encounter changes everything, but how could it ever work? Mia's whole life waits for her in Helsinki, while Izzy struggles to leave his basement. They're night and day. Unworkable.
Opposites attract, but how far would you go for love?
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This is a steamy romantic comedy, featuring:
A bearded, passionate caveman with a heart of gold
Late-night duets and a totally healthy music obsession
Fake dating
Glowworm caves
Riverboat sexy times
African Grey parrot called Casanova who fires out pickup lines
Summer heat and snowflakes (yes, in the same book!)
**Content warnings**
- past suicide
- anxiety / mental health
Enni Amanda is a graphic designer moonlighting as a rom-com author, or maybe it's the other way around. In 2006, she and her husband moved from Finland to New Zealand and fell in love with the gorgeous islands and their laid-back people. They spent eight years traveling between the two rather inconveniently located countries, studying filmmaking and running a film festival. Through all the filmmaking, Enni discovered a passion for screenwriting, which eventually led to writing books (a slippery slope). Her heart-warming, funny stories explore real-life issues like identity, found family, and the housing crisis. These days, she lives in the Waikato, close to the rolling hills of the Shire, raising two cute, rambunctious boys while writing away and ignoring housework.