Three years ago he went to prison. Tonight he’s standing in her kitchen, and he wants her back. Bernadette Boylan was Jack Fitzgibbons’s wife, his grifter partner, and—as far as the world is concerned—his biggest mistake. When Jack was framed for stealing a priceless jewel by the CEO he refused to sleep with, Bernadette lost everything. The house. The friends. Her name. She filed for divorce, took three minimum-wage jobs, and promised herself she would never run another con as long as she lived. Jack just walked back through her door with a Miami hotel suite, a billionaire’s bankroll, and a job offer she shouldn’t even consider. Helen Hathoway—the woman who put Jack in prison—is about to hire a new personal assistant. Michael Haniel will pay Bernadette to be that assistant. All she has to do is get Helen on a wire confessing to insurance fraud and attempted murder. The plan is one week. Valentine’s Day. A charity gala at the Ritz-Carlton. One confession. The problem is, Bernadette still loves him.