Callie finally has the life she wanted. A small cottage tucked into the trees in Fort Bragg. A kiln out back. Quiet. Space. And nobody reminding her she was supposed to marry a farmer and have kids by now.
All she has to do is make enough money before her family back in Kansas figures out she didn’t move to California for the job she told them she had.
The last thing she needs is a romance that pulls her into the wine-country world she’s been carefully skirting since she arrived.
Good thing Ollie’s just a pilot.
Isn’t he?
Ollie learned young that money — and a famous name — come with expectations he never asked for. Flying for one of Napa’s most powerful wine families lets him stay in the background, where he can just be himself.
Then he meets Callie. A ceramic artist who’s uncomfortable around wealth and privilege — and who likes him for who he is, not what he has.
Ollie knows he should tell her the truth. He’s just not sure what will happen when she realizes the man she trusted isn’t nearly as uncomplicated as she thought.