The first book in the Second Chance Love series . . . "Sometimes it's better to just fake it than be honest. It's safer for everyone." Getting over a break up is hard, but it's even harder when you're still in love with your ex.
It's been nearly two years since Sabrina's relationship met its end and she's still mourning what-once-was and what-should've-been. It doesn't seem to get easier, even though everyone has been telling her that it will and all she needs is to start dating again.
She knows they're right. She needs to move on.
So when one of her friends suggests she hook up with Daniel Fitzgerald, a charming, handsome teacher by day, and artist by night, she agrees, thinking maybe this is just what she needs.
But letting go of the past is a lot harder than she anticipated. Pair that with a sprinkling of mistakes and consequences rushing to the surface, the brown girl guilt from choosing to step out of a house immersed in cultural traditions and the inability to move on from what she's lost, and this dating journey becomes more than just a casual, no strings attached situation-ship.
After all, faking it only gets you so far, and Sabrina can't run from her feelings forever.