She moved to Spain to find herself. She didn’t expect to find him. Grace Cameron knows rock bottom all too well. Reeling from the loss ofsomeone she loved, dumped by her boyfriend, and jobless in a saturated marketfor art history professors, she’s running out of options—and patience. When her brilliant biologist best friend, Alma, invites her to start over inGranada, Spain, Grace jumps at the chance. Sunshine, sangria, and a secondchance sound like exactly what she needs. The only downside? Alma’s insufferably arrogant brother, Rafael—a gorgeous,brooding event curator who seems to think he’s God’s gift to modern women andPicasso scholarship alike. Forced to collaborate on an elite underground exhibit of Picasso’slesser-known works, Grace and Rafael clash in every way that counts...untilthey don’t. Sparks fly, chemistry simmers, and soon Grace is wondering if whatstarted as loathing might be something more. But with her heart still healing and everything on the line, falling forRafael might be the riskiest stroke yet. Set against the romantic backdrop of southern Spain, Love in the Abstract is a witty, slow-burn, forced-proximity romance perfect for fans ofart, heart, and second chances.