Jackson Clayborn is having a hard time dealing with the emotions he's feeling, understanding a past that haunts him and fear of telling Emily Masterson the truth he's kept hidden from her for years, that he was married and has a daughter, living in New Orleans. But that's not all he's struggling with. He's finding it harder each day to honor the agreement they made of having no sex while in Mexico on their journey to discover what they really mean to each other. They're bantering more, yet neither is ready to ruin the bliss between them by opening an ugly Pandora's box of truth and Jackson decides they need something to divert their hidden hostilities towards each other. Voila...will the Tango be the answer to soothe them or will it be the catalyst that pushes them over the edge?