The wrong twin, a fake romance, and—somewhere between the sharks and the sand—falling for real.
Life is practically paradise for brand manager Abigail Adams. She’s nearing a promotion, dating rising reality-star Brody Bannam (who’s also her client), and heading to Fiji with him to film his adrenaline-junkie show, Rush.
Too bad trouble strikes before they even finish packing.
She loses her job, making Brody her only client. Then he’s severely injured in an off-the-books excursion, and the show can’t happen without him.
Can it?
Enter his identical twin, Nate Bannam. Some might find the suspense novelist charming, but he’s unreliable and infuriating in Abigail’s book. With him, though, comes the opportunity for a twin-switch: Nate can go to Fiji as Brody, while Abigail plays along as his brand manager and girlfriend.
The plan is crazy, but it could save her career and Brody’s, and Nate seems to have his own reasons for signing on. Not that he’d tell her.
Which, fine. She’s got a secret or two as well.
But to survive ziplining, prying cameras, and swimming with sharks, they’ll need to at least pretend to get along. And when it feels less like acting and a lot like something Abigail could never have imagined? She can’t go there.
Because amid countless adrenaline-pumping excursions, matters of the heart might be the biggest—and riskiest—rush of all.