CTRL+Heart
Mason Lee is an IT expert who is methodical and keeps his emotions to himself. He loves order and rationality. Juniper Rhodes is a crazy and very creative writer whose creative process is as unpredictable as her keyboard, which is stained with coffee. When Juniper needs help digitizing her handwritten books and Mason has to fix her digital messes, the two of them clash in a funny and touching way.
A basic tech support issue suddenly turns into something far more personal. Mason doesn't want to be Juniper's tech guru, but he gets pulled into her world of sticky notes, old typewriters, emotional breakdowns, and a cat that hates electronics. Juniper learns that Mason, who seems so closed off, is actually a man who wants to connect with others but is afraid of being vulnerable.
The two go through a slow-burn romance full of witty banter, emotional disclosures, and healing moments shared by candlelight amid power outages, broken laptops, drafts that have been written over, and tea that has been poured on hard drives. Every accident, backup, and repair shows how their relationship is getting stronger and how they want to make something steady out of their own messy lives.
CTRL+Heart is a sweet, character-driven romantic comedy that embraces untidy workspaces, second chances, and how love changes the rules in surprising ways. Great for people who like stories about strange things that happen when two people are different from each other, or for anyone who has ever fell for the person who helped them fix more than just their computer.