Kitty Song-Covey has always been a meddler. A self-proclaimed matchmaker. A girl who knows how love is supposed to work. So how, exactly, did she end up falling - no, face-planting for Min Ho Moon, the rich, insufferably smug K-drama-level heartthrob who made her life miserable for an entire semester?
It wasn't supposed to happen. She had a plan. But then Min Ho went and did things he wasn't supposed to do-like helping her find her grandmother's family, like be the only person who cared when everything fell apart, like looking at her as if she was the only girl in the world.
And now, somehow, Min Ho is hers. And she is his.
But love isn't easy. Not when you're Kitty Song-Covey, who still refuses to admit she's a little clingy. Not when you're Min Ho Moon, who insists he's not jealous (but totally is). Not when you have a whole chaotic family to impress, friends to keep from interfering, and a relationship built on bantering and teasing each other into oblivion.
Good thing they wouldn't have it any other way.