This Passover is starting to feel like the ten plagues might be coming back to haunt them before the weekend is over . . . one hilarious misstep after the next. Gaby Fineberg just wants to get through Passover Seder without her well meaning family playing matchmaker. She needs a date, just for one simple meal--that includes singing, the history of her forefathers, and not one bit of yeast. The hot guy at her gym would be perfect. He probably hates bread, anyway, with a body like that. But when she finally works up the nerve to ask him . . . he doesn't hear a word she said. Levi Miller is deaf and happily single. Initially, he doesn't know why this beautiful woman is talking to him, but it's clear she needs help--and suddenly so does he. In a very complicated situation, Levi finds a simple solution. Gaby will pretend to be his new girlfriend to bail him out, and he'll return the favor. But he didn't bargain for a family dinner quite like this one . . . Contains mature themes.