Allison's disillusioned after a horrible break up with her fiancé. What's worse is dreading the pity at an upcoming family reunion. And seeing her cheater of a ex fiancé there. She can't skip the reunion, but maybe she can spare herself the misery and save her pride. She wishes for a fiancé, a fake one of course.
When she literary runs into Kenrick - with her truck - she's relieved he seems perfectly fine. She may work with animals rather than people, but she can keep an eye on him to make sure he doesn't show signs of internal injury, though he claims he's never felt better.
Kenrick is a sweetie. He has a short time to live again, but what a life - he's invitted to a home on plenty of land, gains repoir with Allison's rascally dogs, and he's intrigued with Allison who is practical, tenderhearted, and could be the love of his life - if he had more than two days to live. Kenrick is so grateful for everything, he's so easy to like.
I loved the ending, wishing upon stars together.