Engaging Sam was thoroughly engaging and had a very good start, the hero Sam dropping in naked in the middle of the night in Audra's bedroom and well Audra finds out he's no nerd, but an undercover cop who seems to make her feel tingly, but well when the police comes she thinks that's the end of it, she will continue working for her family's catering company while saving up to open her own restaurant, being independent and never putting her heart on the line again, but wrong.
The guy Sam has been investigating co-incidentally has a link to Audra, her family is catering his daughter's wedding, so Sam enlists Audra to get in as her fake fiancee and along the way play-acting for her family and everyone comes close to becoming a reality with the chemistry between them almost blowing up.
I enjoyed Sam, he had no reference for family and love while Audra had, had it all along but the death of her fiancee forced her into some kind of a shell which Sam helped her out of. She tries to deny what is happening between them with lust and more while Sam with guilt and responsibility.
A book with likable characters.