A music festival, a forty-year-old divorcee, and a flirty younger bartender. A recipe for the perfect fling, or a disaster?
Recently divorced and single for the first time since she was nineteen, Shari realises she’s never really let herself go as an adult. So when she’s propositioned by a hot, (much) younger bartender for a fiery weekend fling, she figures it’s time to live a little!
Two months later she finds out that she lived quite a lot when her doctor informs her that her suspected perimenopause symptoms are actually pregnancy.
How can she be the mother of Brad’s unborn child when she’s technically old enough to be HIS mother?
Brad has plans. Graduate, work hard, play hard, and save enough money to open his dream bar. But you know what they say about best laid plans.
When he meets Shari before graduation, his priorities expand. Number one on the list? Win the girl and have a family. He’s just got to convince the woman of his dreams that they belong together.