Francine Bruckner’s three roommates are convinced she’s sinking deep into a pit of despair as a result of her recent breakup with a longtime boyfriend. In order to satisfy their concerns, she agree...view moreFrancine Bruckner’s three roommates are convinced she’s sinking deep into a pit of despair as a result of her recent breakup with a longtime boyfriend. In order to satisfy their concerns, she agrees to go on three blind dates. When Jackson Tanner shows up at the designated place, Francine mistakes him for her third and final blind date. It was quickly obvious to Jackson that this is a matter of mistaken identity, but he was so intrigued and amused by this attractive woman, he went along without rectifying the error. Not until she arrived home did she realize she’d had a date with a perfect stranger—a widower and father of 10-year old Meagan. The attraction between Francine and Jackson is undeniable, but the conflict is strong and intense. Upon first sight, Meagan determines to make Francine her mother and devises daily schemes in her quest. The contrasting conflict and attraction increases and side-splitting hilarity continues throughout the story.view less