"Jordan Alexander is in a rut. Her life is not what she envisioned for herself, and she's barely able to scrape by on the salary she makes as a coffee shop manager. Suddenly facing the daunting prospect of either finding a new roommate or a more affordable place to live, Jordan's stress levels reach a boiling point. Noâ emie St. Pierre is a customer from hell. Every weekday morning, Noâ emie struts into the coffee shop like she owns the place and often makes a fuss. Jordan can't stand the woman. But Noâ emie's life isn't as perfect as it seems, and when her father-founder of the globally expanding Poutine Heaven franchise-cuts off her financial support, Noâ emie's world is turned upside down. Desperate, Noâ emie gets a job at the coffee shop, and upon learning of Jordan's housing woes, proposes they move in together. Reluctantly, Jordan agrees. As they navigate their new living arrangement, Jordan uncovers surprising depth to Noâ emie that challenges her previous assumptions, and she develops feelings she never expected. But Noâ emie dates men, and Jordan doesn't do relationships. So, all Jordan can hope is that her feelings won't brew complications."--