Jennie Kim arrives in Quincy, Montana, on the fifth worst day of her life. She needs a shower. She needs a snack. She needs some sanity. Because moving across the country with her newborn baby is by far the craziest thing she's ever done.

But maybe it takes a little crazy to build a good life. If putting the past behind her requires a thousand miles and a new town, she'll do it if it means a better future for her son. Even if it requires setting aside the glamour of her former life. Even if it requires working as a housekeeper at The Rosie Inn and living in an apartment above a garage.

It's there, on the fifth worst day of her life, that she meets the most beautiful woman she's ever laid eyes on. Lisa Manoban is a beautiful, sinful dream, a chef and her temporary landlord. With her sharp jaw and tattooed arms, she's raw and rugged and everything Jennie's never had—and never will. Because after the first worst day of her life, Jennie learned a good life requires giving up on her dreams too. And someone like Lisa Manoban will only ever be a dream.