Catherine Wilson had just turned eighteen. She is naive and believes people endlessly. What does she know about pain? Everything. Hunter Easton Heitz is twenty-three years old. What does he know about love? Nothing. The son of wealthy parents—automatically ensuring him a bright future—arrogant, insolent, privileged. He has never lived with nerves on the surface, and emotions never turned him inside out.
After her mother’s death, Catherine is forced to sell their modest house in the small town of Dumfries in southern Scotland and move into an upscale mansion in Carlisle to live with her father and stepmother. But how will her new relative—Hunter Heitz—react to appearing in her home?