His trip to Africa is strictly business. Her attraction to a tourist is a prescription for heartbreak.
As a successful entrepreneur, Brady Sharp is all about profit. His trip to Uganda is to strike a deal and get back to his life in NewYork. But when he falls off a motorcycle taxi and misses the meeting and his flight, the only thing he's grateful for is the nurse who comes to his rescue.
Being the sole owner of the only clinic in a Kampala suburb, Ruth runs a tight shift. After she stitches an incoherent tourist she rescues from the roadside, she doesn't expect to see the white man again, until he shows up to her clinic to ask her out on a date-too bad, she has patients to treat in the village.
As they work side by side in a small african village, Ruth's selflessness makes Brady question everything he believed important. Each day spent with her creates a deeper attraction-a threat to his long-term goals of becoming the next billionaire.
Can Brady and Ruth pursue a long distance relationship? At some point, they must make a conflicting choice: pursue their careers or take a chance on love.