Sadie’s perfectly fine going back to Canada for Thanksgiving all alone. But when she meets Eric and his son, Kingston, and learns they need a ride from Rochester to Toronto for the holiday weekend, she offers to help out. And it has nothing to do with Eric’s good looks, or the fact that he appears to be the best dad ever, or, most surprisingly of all, that he’s single.
Eric isn’t expecting to catch a ride with a stranger to Canada, but once he does, all he can think about is Sadie. He can’t wait for her to pick him up for the drive home to Rochester. But when things go awry, and Eric accidentally ends up ghosting Sadie, he knows he has a lot of work to do to get Sadie to consider going on a date with him. And between all the upcoming holidays, does Eric even have time to date?
Dating a single dad is a lot more difficult than Sadie ever imagined, and not everyone is a fan of Sadie and Eric’s burgeoning romance. Aligning their schedules feels almost impossible, and the ghost of Eric’s dead wife is around every corner—particularly when Eric’s mother-in-law is around. Sadie finds herself trapped amongst a pile of complications with only one Is dating Eric worth all the trouble?