Nobody knows that Andrew Uchida is the rightful heir of an earl. Not his friends, not his neighbors, not even the yard-long beans growing in his experimental garden. If the truth of his existence became public, the blue-blooded side of his family would stop at nothing to make him (and anyone connected with him) disappear. He shared one passionate night with the woman he lovedβ¦and allowed himself that only because she was leaving for Hong Kong the next morning.
Then Lily Bei returns, armed with a printing press, her irrepressible spirit, and a sheaf of inconvenient documents that prove the very thing Andrew wants concealed: that he is actually the legitimate, first born son of the Earl of Arsell.
Whatβs Andrew to do, when the woman heβs always desired promises him everything heβs never wanted? Andrewβs track record of saying no to Lily is nonexistent. The only way he can avert impending disaster is by stealing the evidenceβ¦ while trying desperately not to fall in love (again) with the woman he shouldnβt let into his life.