Everlee McKinley hates Valentine’s Day.
The pink. The pressure. The overpriced roses.
And being six months out of the breakup she never saw coming hasn’t exactly softened her stance.
So when her best friend tricks her into attending a Cupid‑themed party at the hottest new club in town, Everlee expects heart-shaped disasters… not the attention of the club’s dangerously charming owners.
They’re confident. They’re gorgeous. They’re very interested.
And suddenly, Valentine’s Day doesn’t seem quite so bad.
When they present her with a contract—one promising pleasure, adventure, and absolutely no strings—Everlee signs before she can talk herself out of it. After all, what’s the harm in a little holiday‑themed distraction?
But the terms are clear:
No feelings.
No complications.
And when it’s over… she walks away.
Easy.
Right?
As desire tangles with emotion and the lines blur faster than she can redraw them, Everlee has to decide whether she can honor the agreement—or if this Valentine’s Day surprise might be worth breaking every rule.
Everlee McKinley hates Valentine’s Day.
The pink. The pressure. The overpriced roses.
And being six months out of the breakup she never saw coming hasn’t exactly softened her stance.
So when her best friend tricks her into attending a Cupid‑themed party at the hottest new club in town, Everlee expects heart-shaped disasters… not the attention of the club’s dangerously charming owners.
They’re confident. They’re gorgeous. They’re very interested.
And suddenly, Valentine’s Day doesn’t seem quite so bad.
When they present her with a contract—one promising pleasure, adventure, and absolutely no strings—Everlee signs before she can talk herself out of it. After all, what’s the harm in a little holiday‑themed distraction?
But the terms are clear:
No feelings.
No complications.
And when it’s over… she walks away.
Easy.
Right?
As desire tangles with emotion and the lines blur faster than she can redraw them, Everlee has to decide whether she can honor the agreement—or if this Valentine’s Day surprise might be worth breaking every rule.