Jake didn’t move intent on looking for love; he moved to search for opportunity. Upon settling into his new townhouse, a welcoming party comes knocking at his door; the last thing he had hoped would happen with all the lonely cougars prowling around his new neighborhood. Jake is shocked to find a group of friends his age smiling and welcoming him to the town, but he’s more caught off-guard by a bold, confident, girl in front of them sitting in a wheelchair. Her eyes steal his breath away behind the surgical mask as her personality and interests make it clear that this could potentially be his soulmate, but love is rarely that simple. Her much more attractive friend threatens to break them apart and is willing to do whatever it takes to make that happen; even if it means tearing apart their friendship in the process. Can Jake learn the difference between lust and love before it’s too late?