Emma has just picked up her hard, single-motherhood existence in New York and her daughter, Ashley, to fly over to London, England, to move in with the bad-boy rocker who swept her off her feet in the States. First, he's not there when they arrive. Then, she gets a "Dear Jane" text from him on her phone. To top it all off, he *rented out the flat* to someone else! Now she's stuck trying to save up to move into her own place, and keep her daughter from getting into trouble at her new school. She did *not* need another musician she doesn't know at all, living in what was supposed to be *her* flat with *her* daughter, bringing god-knows-who home with him and god-knows-what-hour-of the night... But oh, that Scottish accent, and the way he teaches Ashley to stand up for herself, and the way he lets them stay in the apartment when everything's fallen apart and they have nowhere to go... With her past haunting her and her future uncertain, Emma must decide if she's willing to take another chance on love with a man who may be just as unreliable as the last.