Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan
Dolly Brick is a single mom of son Gus and a kindergarten teacher in Boston. When the house where her father and disabled brother live, in Whitfield, RI, has a fire, Dolly decides that she and Gus will spend the summer there to help out her family. Dad owns a seafood store. And one day, after delivering seafood to a customer, Dolly comes across Stewart Whitfield, son of the wealthiest family in town. He has a flat tire and his phone is dead. Dolly changes the tire--and a photographer snaps a photo of the scene, which appears in a NY newspaper--the same newspaper that had just published a photo of Stewart's fiancee kissing another man. Stewart makes a deal with Dolly that she will pretend to be his new girlfriend for the summer and he will pay her $50,000--money she needs to replace her father's roof. And so begins a whirlwind summer of working at the seafood store and attending charity events. And soon Dolly is actually falling for Stewart, though she is sure that will not end...