Jay needs a personal chef and hires Nikki when she shows up for her interview and he pretends that she is his new lover so the lady next door will stop trying to flirt with him. Both Nikki and Jay have sworn off the opposite sex but they can’t resist each other. Jay is known for loving and leaving women and Nikki had a bad experience as a teenager and isn’t willing to trust again. Part of Nikki’s job requirements, since it worked well the first time, is to pretend to be Jay’s new lover. The job is only supposed to last for one month so they both know that it’s going to end. As they spend more time together, Jay finds Nikki’s quick wit attractive and Nikki finds out that Jay isn’t as superficial as he lets people believe.
Yes, there is a knitting shop and Nikki takes up knitting and wears some cool knitted clothing items. There are numerous fun scenes that will have you laughing. Jay’s last personal chef was a lesbian so he was expecting a lesbian to show up to the interview and Nikki tells him that she’s not interested in men so he considers her safe to set her up as his pretend girlfriend. He quickly finds out that she is not a lesbian but they let the charade continue on for a bit before they give in to their mutual attraction. Other fun characters are Jay’s wealthy neighbor, who finds her self worth with the Mexican landscaper, Jay’s niece, who is living with him for the month, and the owner of the knitting shop, who has a connection to Nikki that will surprise you. Another winner by Christie Ridgeway.
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