Hanna Riley's life revolves around her daughter, Faith.
They live with Hannah's mother, who refers to the family home as the henhouse. "We're like a bunch of hens clucking around our chick," she explains. Especially true when Hannah's sister and the two aunts come to stay. Little Faith is the center of everyone's attention.
But now Liam Tully, the man Hannah never stopped loving, is back in town. And he's demanding answers about Faith - the daughter nobody told him about.
Life in the henhouse is about to change forever...
I didn't feel any chemistry between the main charaters so when they did come together it seemed inexplicable. It seemed to be more about the family drama than about romance. I skipped to the last chapter when the grandmother started thinking of fighting for custody of the little girl, who seemed more like baggage instead of an element drawing the couple closer together.