Kemi can fold jollof rice and Japanese dashi into one perfect bowl.She just can't fold two hearts into one home.For four years, Kemi has saved every pound, tested every recipe in her tiny Peckham kitchen, and run Mr. Bakare's Brixton market stall like it was already hers.Suya beef and soft-boiled eggs. Jollof arancini. Plantain tempura with shichimi salt.Food that makes grown men blink back tears.She has watched two investors walk away already.One wanted her to drop the Japanese influence entirely.One wanted her to franchise before she'd opened a single door.She said no to both.All she needs now is one person brave enough to believe in a kitchen that refuses to choose between the cultures that built her.Then the deal comes with a blueprint she never asked to draw.He is a Japanese-American architect with cuffed sleeves, guarded eyes, and a quiet certainty that her dream needs his straight lines to survive.She wants warmth and chaos and a room that smells like home.He wants clean angles and a plan that holds.They stand close enough to touch and far enough to lose everything.Then, on a bridge between his world and hers, he says the thing she's been terrified to hear: "I don't want to build your restaurant. I want to build it with you."But a promise on a bridge is not a foundation.There is a sister Kemi lost without ever leaving home.There is a family whose approval costs far more than money.And there is a lie that wins at the exact moment the truth would have saved them both.Now Kemi has to decide whether love is one more ingredient she can't afford, or the only one she's been missing all along.When Two Worlds Merge is a warm, sensual multicultural second-chance romance about a fake engagement, family secrets, clashing cultures, ambition, and the home two stubborn people almost lose before they learn to build it together.Perfect for readers who love multicultural romance, foodie love stories, opposites-attract tension, fake-relationship slow burn, and emotional second chances. A standalone romance with a hard-earned happy ending.