Billie moved to Guanajuato with one goal: to make it as a full-time artist. She didn’t plan on working with Memo, a straight-laced process improvement manager who treats life like a spreadsheet—and thinks rulers belong in the kitchen.
She’s messy, creative, and allergic to structure. He’s meticulous, reserved, and convinced that vegetables should always be diced into perfect cubes.
The only thing they have in common? A shared obsession with tacos . . . and the fact that everything is riding on the same high-stakes art exhibit that could make or break their futures.
Forced to collaborate, Billie and Memo butt heads over everything from brushstrokes to spreadsheets. But as the long days turn into late-night taco runs, the tension between them starts to shift into something softer—and a whole lot more complicated.
Can two total opposites learn to meet in the middle—and maybe even fall in love along the way?
Filled with heart and humor, this sweet romantic comedy is perfect for fans of quirky banter, creative chaos, and happy endings.
Ellen Jacobson is a chocolate obsessed cat lover who writes cozy mysteries and romantic comedies. After working in Scotland and New Zealand for several years, she returned to the States, lived aboard a sailboat, traveled around in a tiny camper, and is now settled in a small town in northern Oregon with her husband and an imaginary cat named Simon.
Find out more at ellenjacobsonbooks.com