Claire Fitzgerald starts every morning the same way, at full volume, in complete chaos, and already slightly behind. She has twin seven-year-olds who prefer to put Weetabix on the floor than in their mouths, and a job she loves as photo editor at The Daily Tribune. It's hard, but she manages. Just.
She certainly doesn't need any complications. She has quite enough of those already.
Daniel Okafor is the Tribune's most brilliant investigative journalist, a man who sweeps his flat for bugs on a Tuesday, takes three different tube lines to work to avoid surveillance, and approaches every aspect of his life with the precision of someone who has never once left anything to chance. He does not do relationships. He barely does small talk.
When a frightened source will only speak to a married couple, Claire and Daniel agree to a perfectly sensible, entirely temporary arrangement. Married on paper. Nothing more. An inconvenience, really.
What neither of them accounted for was the twins, who take to Daniel with an enthusiasm that is equal parts flattering and alarming. Or the way their carefully constructed pretence starts to feel, in quiet unexpected moments, like something else entirely.
Picture Perfect is warm, funny, and completely irresistible. A marriage-of-convenience romance about two people who had everything completely under control, right up until the moment they didn't.
Genre: Romance
She certainly doesn't need any complications. She has quite enough of those already.
Daniel Okafor is the Tribune's most brilliant investigative journalist, a man who sweeps his flat for bugs on a Tuesday, takes three different tube lines to work to avoid surveillance, and approaches every aspect of his life with the precision of someone who has never once left anything to chance. He does not do relationships. He barely does small talk.
When a frightened source will only speak to a married couple, Claire and Daniel agree to a perfectly sensible, entirely temporary arrangement. Married on paper. Nothing more. An inconvenience, really.
What neither of them accounted for was the twins, who take to Daniel with an enthusiasm that is equal parts flattering and alarming. Or the way their carefully constructed pretence starts to feel, in quiet unexpected moments, like something else entirely.
Picture Perfect is warm, funny, and completely irresistible. A marriage-of-convenience romance about two people who had everything completely under control, right up until the moment they didn't.
Genre: Romance