<strong><em>He's not her perfect match but he might be perfect for her.</em></strong> </em></p><br></p><p>Jasmine Palmer is looking for love but only if it comes with stability. Unfortunately stability comes with f*ckbois and after one dumps her via text Jasmine hires a professional matchmaking company with a 99% successful matching algorithm to be her Cupid. But her perfect match Nick is a bartender with a bad case of Peter Pan Syndrome. He's not stable boyfriend material but she decides to cut her losses and asks him to help her save face at her now engaged</em> ex's party. It's a harmless one-time arrangement. It won't hurt anyone.</p><p> </p><p>This isn't the first time Nick Scott has followed a beautiful woman with a dubious scheme. So when a random bar patron asks him to be her pretend boyfriend (because she made the mistake of working with her ex and</em> his parents) he figures he's done a lot worse for way less. A night of rubbing elbows with Toronto's elite is a nice change from cleaning puke off the bar's floors and trying (and failing) to win his dad's approval. They even have a pretty cool time...and a really hot kiss so when Jasmine offers to repay the favour he cashes in ASAP. </p><p><br></p><p>Prim and proper Jasmine is his key to a harmless ruse to get him the loan he needs to buy his bar. He thinks they're partners in dating fraud until he realizes Jasmine thinks he's actually a different Nick. If he reveals the truth she'll think he purposefully misled her pull out of their deal and he'll lose his loan. But he soon realizes losing her</em> might be worse than his livelihood. </p><p><br></p><p>Either love or science will prevail when these two mis-matches redefine what it means to be a perfect match.</p>
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