Josie Hamilton is fresh from a break up and tired of dating jerks. All she wants is to be left alone to enjoy a Napoleon pastry whenever she feels like one and to visit her favorite painting at the local museum every weekend, which isn't asking much, yet she is constantly foiled in her plans by some guy whose life goal seems to be to ruin her life. So what if he's gorgeous? His looks don't change the facts. And to aggravate Josie even more, because why wouldn't she want even more aggravation in her life, the guy turns out to be the grandson of her grandmother's bestie, and she can't even visit Nana without seeing his face and having to listen to him.
Holton Rivers doesn't realize visiting his grandmother every weekend while his parents are away for an extended vacation means he's going to continuously run into the beautiful but snarky blonde, not only at his grandmother's apartment complex, but at the bakery and the museum. She seems to be everywhere he wants to be, and always in his way. But what really irritates him is when she gets his grandmother all fired up about a road trip to Graceland, because he knows Gram and her best friend, the blonde's grandmother, both eighty-years-old, are planning to make the 2,600 mile round trip drive by themselves. Not on his watch.