Graham Williams has it all. His father owns the most prestigious financial services firm in Southern California and is ready to retire and give the company to Graham. At age 27, he's a financial genius himself, one of the best in the firm. But partying and women, lots and lots of women, take up the majority of Graham's time when he's away from work (and sometimes even during work). But the tall, handsome, muscular partner has a huge problem; stop womanizing, find a wife and settle down--or lose the business that he deserves.
Abigail Thomas thinks Hollywood sucks. After being here for four years trying to break into acting, she's a waitress at Denny's and an unnamed extra on a television show. She auditions to be a pretend server at Wolfgang Puck's after an Oscar party to help raise money for his charity. She knows that all of the contacts she could hope for will be there, and thinks that this could be her break.
Instead, Graham and his best friend, Anthony Rigatoni, convince Abigail to become Graham's Fake Girlfriend for 60 days. The pay is great, the perks are endless, and all she has to do is meet his parents, spend two months in his beachfront penthouse condo, and collect her paycheck.
Can Abbs and Graham pull it off? What will they do as they grow more and more attracted to each other? Can they fake it even if it's real? And what about the real contract Graham's father has presented--stay married for a year or you get nothing?
Can two intelligent, attractive, self-assured people who know what they want, find the way to get it without destroying each other's life...or their own lives?