It's summer in Cunningham Falls, Montana.
Brooke's Bloom is the flower shop that does not stop. Among so many events and people in love ready to send flowers, Brooke Henderson has nothing to complain about. And the business has every prospect of expanding, as soon as her sister, Maisey, can rent the next shop and set up her own cake shop.
The only problem is that Brooke has just received a letter from the new owner - inherited by the death his father - warning her that she has 60 days to leave the property.
She can not afford to buy the property, and changing her location could be a blow to business. But she knew the new owner. It was Brody Chabot, an old school friend. She then draws up a plan to make him change his mind...
Brody left Cunningham Falls when he was 18 and never came back. Not even when his mother died of cancer a few years later. He wanted to leave that city behind, just like the bad memories he had.
His father, Greg Chabot, a respectable businessman in the area, was a monster in the house, and treated Brody and his mother as a punching bag. At 18, Brody could not take it anymore, but his mother did not want to go with him.
He went to San Francisco, and over the next 10 years, managed to raise his life and became a successful engineer.
When he returned to town to talk to Brooke and shut down all business, he did not expect to meet a woman so stubborn, she would ask him to stay in town for a week. rather than the 48 hours he had planned, so that he would personally see how her business made a difference in the city.
This coexistence rekindles old feelings, but at the same time reminds Brody of everything he has been silent for several years.
To save a business, Brooke would have to help an old friend heal a few wounds, and the man she loved to forgive himself.
Beautiful story.
4 stars