ir friendship, but now he's afraid of losing her.
When she confesses her feelings at the town's annual New Year's Eve bonfire and he doesn't feel the same, she resolves to stop pining for him and move on. She hatches a seven-step plan to meet her love match and enlists her family and friends--including Nick--to help. So why does he seem hellbent on sabotaging all her efforts?
Em is the most important person in Nicholas Washington's life. She's funny, compassionate, generous, athletic--and beautiful. Of course he's attracted to her. But he learned the hard way that getting involved romantically is the quickest way to destroy a friendship, and he can't lose Em. So he agrees to help her find her soulmate, which might turn out to be the biggest mistake of his life. Because helping Em find the man who would steal her heart is breaking his. Will he realize that love is worth the risk before she ends up with Mr. Wrong?