After buying a building on Main Street, I'm back in my hometown—richer and more successful than when I left. So, it shouldn't bother me that my high school crush—the one who turned me down hard before I left for college—is my tenant.
I'm not bitter that Savannah St. James rejected me, but her cluttered store isn't drawing the right clientele for my trendy hardware store. I have no problem telling her that either.
The real problem is she's even more gorgeous then when I left. It's hard to stay mad at her when her son finds new ways to sneak over to my store, wanting me to show him everything a father should. He needs a male figure in his life, but there's no way I'm the right guy for the job.
Her son brings us together even as our pasts keep us apart. Even though it's a bad idea, I'm falling deeper for this woman, and the more I get to know her, the more I realize I might have misjudged her.
What if I've had it wrong this whole time, and I'm missing out on a second chance at love with her?