What could possibly go wrong?
I'm flying to a remote island in a tiny plane with the world's grumpiest pilot to plan a wedding for an impossible bride.
It's my last chance to save my career. What could possibly go wrong?
Everything!
The bride is a nightmare with impossibly high expectations.
The storm hits three days early, and suddenly I'm stuck in tight quarters with the most infuriating, impossible, unfairly attractive grump alive.
Caleb Rourke isn't just any pilot—he's paranoid, particular, and infuriatingly cautious.
He questions my luggage, triple-checks everything, and treats me like a safety hazard with a timeline.
But then again, he also looks at me with those maddening hazel eyes like I'm something precious. Like my chaos doesn't scare him—it fascinates him.
And his overprotective, triple-checking ways start feeling less like control and more like care.
I didn't plan on falling for the grumpy pilot who makes me realize that letting go of perfection might actually be freedom—and that messy and imperfect can still be beautiful.