
HARLOW COURTS is at rock bottom. As if her life couldn't get any worse, she's lost with no direction and living in a flat that could be ran by a pack of rats. But when a space opens up at her best friend's brother's home, it almost feels too good to be true. Spending a few weeks there could finally calm the storm her life has become- or make it worse. When weeks turn into months, and he makes her feel like she's worth something, she can't get enough. ROBYN MOORE doesn't need or want a relationship. He'd much rather prefer solitude and has become comfortable with the idea of being on his own with his cat. For reasons he can't explain, he's sworn to stay away from Harlow, but when she appears at his doorstep with bows in her hair, and her snarky comments, he can't keep his distance. When they start to entangle in each other's lives, will they be able to draw the line at friendship? Or will their initial reasons to stay away from each other start to blur (or get thrown out of the window)?